Looks to me they were trying to get rid of leftover heat sinks they had lying around...
What ever happened to the Pinot Noir? anyone else remember that one (yes...I know it's essentially a blinged out Rampage extreme)
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eVGA 680i SLi "A2" P30 BIOS
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320GB Seagate 7200.10
XFX 8800GT XXX 512MB (stock clocks)
auzentech X-Fi Prelude
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 Quad Copper
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ok, I'll admit I was wrong, then again, most of the RoG boards these days all look nearly identical, meh
Current System:
eVGA 680i SLi "A2" P30 BIOS
intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (currently at stock)
OCZ ReaperX 4GB DDR2 1000 (running at DDR2 800 Speeds with cas4)
320GB Seagate 7200.10
XFX 8800GT XXX 512MB (stock clocks)
auzentech X-Fi Prelude
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 Quad Copper
Win XP Pro
This board looks awesome but as people have said, it is quite late to hit the market.
its PCI not PIC
very weird pciE slot placement...![]()
Looks too cheap looking. I mean the red color really offsets the quality of the parts.![]()
Oh god, another motherboard that looks like the machine city in the matrix, wonder if Neo is actually in this one, couldn't find him in the MSI boards, false advertisement i say.
sound card rox though, try to say the name 3 times fast!! Thats my test for good hardware, if you cant say the name 3 times fast, its an awesome product!
Last edited by Decami; 07-05-2008 at 03:42 AM.
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OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate
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5x120mm 1x200mm
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I'll probably get called a troll but as much as I think this board looks rather cool and feature rich (albeit slightly cluttered), I wish ASUS would stop churning out new boards and concentrate on fixing all the niggling glitchs, bugs and problems in their X38 based BIOSES (for the P5E series boards).
I have 2 different P5E boards (one DDR2 based 8400 PC the other DDR3 QX Yorkfield Quad based PC).
BOTH are flashed with their latest respective BIOS yet only the P5E3 has the correct voltages for the 45nm core, P5E over volts.
and then we get onto the other glitches...performance level is not described correctly in either BIOS.
If ASUS sort their BIOS' out then they would be great boards.
Getting back on Topic I do love the break out PCI-E card included with the Rampage Extreme, IMHO the P5E3 should have a PCI-E slot above the 1st graphics slot for Audio.
The other featuers such as heat sinks on the board look useful to, and the solid caps are always better than the good old caps we used to get a few years back on the ASUS boards
John
Stop looking at the walls, look out the window
Originally this board I hear was cancelled due to the P5E3 Premium being so good...why bring another board to market that brings nothing new?
Now I hear they found some tweaks that will allow this board to shine above the Premium.
That is why its a little late, remember also X48 has another year at least to live so there is still a huge market for it
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Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
This is DDR3 board?
looks like a hotwheels edition board
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exactly, if your going to spend a million dollars on another Asus board, at least wait a few more months and get the new nehalem (sp?) boards..... Asus, and im sure most other companies will try to market the dead 775socket boards just 1 more time to get our monies, dont fall for it![]()
Nothing anymore
tempting but i'll pass
if you download the pic I attach now, just increase its size a bit in any viewer, not too much 'cause won't be able to read anymore, you can get the confirmation that the mobo has actually got three SATA controlers, like the Maximus II.
1st one ICH9R with 6 SATA
2d one Marvell with 2 internal PATA and one external SATA
3d one Silicon with 2 SATA
pic found on the same site as OP
OK pic is too big to upload here...link comes in a minute
http://pic.xfastest.com/MB/ASUS/RAMP...REME/RE-03.jpg
edit:
(I made a stupid confusion when I first posted here due to the same number of controllers on the RE like on the Maximus II...which doesn't change anything as to the nature of the primary controler on the RE/X48, that remains an ICH9R of course, and no ICH10R only available with P45 atm. (and BTW it's been confirm X58 will ship with ICH10R).
Last edited by Logos; 07-10-2008 at 12:27 PM.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
The pci-e x1 xifi audio cards that have been on several boards now are very, very nice. In saying the board was late, I may have implied that the features were not good. That is not the case, it is a very good board from the spec sheet.
Damn, I need a second job. No SLi but its not like I can afford a second 280 GTX anyway although the price war is making that a possibility each day.
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PSU: PCP&P 510 SLI >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Corsair HX1000
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