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June 2008
(77%)
27 Reviews
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ASUS produces another fine product, which lives up to their “Republic Of Gamers” branding. Be sure to use our pricing engine to find the best prices on Intel motherboards and anything else you might need: Return to Motherboard Home or Return H...
Each of the three motherboards we tested performed similarly in our benchmarks, and we dont think we could pick a winner outright based on performance alone. The ASUS Rampage Formula seemed to do a little better in the game tests, ECS X48T-A typica...
From the technical viewpoint, we found nothing to complain about ASUS Rampage Formula. This product is made at a very high level and fully reveals the capabilities of the Intel X48 chipset. As regards the price, it is within the reasonable limits (~$23...
With three boards in question, where do we begin? The first place might be to recognize that all three boards we took a look at here come in at a different price-range. The ECS X48T-A is the lowest of the bunch, at ~$200, becoming one of the least exp...
As we expected, the full attention with this motherboard was on overclocking possibilities. You can read more about this in a separate section of this review. Overclockers and hardcore gamers will certainly use full potentials of this model and most im...
Abstract: It's been six months since I reviewed the Asus Maximus Formula Extreme . The Extreme was one of three related Asus X38 motherboards with the water cooled Extreme at the top of the tree, the Fusion block SE in the middle and the basic Maximus Formula at th...
Besides a couple of feature set bones we have to pick and a possible issue with larger processor coolers, there is little not to like about this motherboard. We have been holding off on this review till it was hopefully possible to purchase this mother...
Our experience with the ASUS Rampage Formula has been tremendously enlightening thus far. Although we can confidently claim a long-standing familiarity with MCH Read Delay (tRD) and its affect on overall system performance, this motherboard provided u...
Abstract: Rampaging or hemorrhaging? That’s what we’re wondering about ASUS’ current motherboard lineup and the focus isn’t just shining, but beaming down on this Rampage Formula for both good and bad reasons.Back in issue 83 we took a gande...