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Asus Sabertooth 990FX
ATX; Newest review: 11/2011 The low price, fantastic firmware and x16-x16-x4 PCIe lane sharing of Asus' Sabertooth 990FX make it the clear winner of Tom's Hardware's round-up. It's not perfect, since it …
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27 opinions
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Asus Sabertooth X79
Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic …; Newest review: 11/2011
According to Bit Tech, the Asus Sabertooth X79's comparatively high price is certainly justified; in fact, they think the Thermal Radar software is so effective that it alone is worth the
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 11/2011 Asus Sabertooth X79 Intel's super powerful Core i7-3960X has been released, as has the accompanying X79 chipset. How does the Asus Sabertooth version of the X79 motherboard fare? … to review
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Asus P8Z68-V LX
LGA1155; ATX; Newest review: 3/2012 To keep the price down, the Asus P8Z68-V LX has limited support for multi-GPU, and the engineering for the power supply and cooling is basic. Also, over time, the limited number of 6Gbps SATA ports …
2 reviews,
9 opinions
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Asus Republic of Gamers Maximus IV Gene-Z
LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic …; Newest review: 7/2011
Reviewers at Bit-tech were amazed at the amount of features that Asus has managed to fit in the tiny ROG Maximus IV Gene-Z. Combine this with an exemplary layout and fantastic stock performance and
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More information at: Bit Tech, 7/2011 Asus Maximus IV Gene-Z Performance-oriented μ-ATX mobos are always exciting, either because they allow for tiny, powerful PCs or because they help give a better rap to a format usually associated with budget offerings. … to review
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Asus P9X79 PRO
Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic …; Newest review: 2/2012 With an impressive range of features on board, including a very reassuring one called USB BIOS Flashback, Bit Tech say the P9X79 Pro from Asus is undoubtedly a solid motherboard. However, although …
3 reviews,
11 opinions
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Asus Republic of Gamers Maximus V Gene
LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic …; Newest review: 4/2012 The Asus RoG Maximus V Gene motherboard features the new Z77 chipset, in time for the release of the third generation of Intel Core i3/5/7 processors. It has a small profile and TechRadar say that …
1 review,
10 opinions
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Asus M5A99X Evo
Socket AM3+; ATX; Features: Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 8/2011 Even though TechRadar deemed the M5A99X Evo to be a good offering thanks mainly to its excellent overclocking capabilities and flexible configuration options, they did not recommend going for it just …
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16 opinions
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Asus P8H77-M PRO
LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip, Heatpipes; Newest review: 6/2012
The compact Asus P8H77-M Pro AmircoTAX motherboard is reasonably well specified for graphics and video output. TechRadar say that the board's strengths lie in its compact size and multimedia
1 review,
4 opinions
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 6/2012 Asus P8H77-M Pro If you are looking for a motherboard which is geared towards multimedia, see how the Asus P8H77-M Pro performs. … to review
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Asus P8Z77-V Premium
LGA1155; ATX; Features: Diagnostic Display, Heatpipes, Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- …; Newest review: 9/2012
Tech Radar reckon that when it comes to value the P8Z77-V Premium is the best of its kind. The data transfer speeds that it's capable of are extremely impressive, though its solitary Thunderbolt
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6 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 9/2012 Asus P8Z77-V Premium Being the first Thunderbolt-equipped motherboard to hit the market comes at a price, but do you actually need it, or is it wiser to wait? … to review
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Asus Rampage III Black Edition
Socket 1366; eATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination; Newest review: 5/2011 The Rampage III Black Edition is packed to the gills with features, but few of them make a real-world difference, according to Bit-tech. Granted, it is a very powerful motherboard and all the …
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1 opinion
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Asus Crosshair V Formula
Socket AM3; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 3/2012
Asus' Crosshair V Formula is a top of the range AM3+ motherboard, with a price tag to match. It has seven SATA3 ports, four PCI-E x16 slots and up to 32GB of memory at 2133MHz. Expert Reviews
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18 opinions
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 8/2011 Asus RoG Crosshair V Formula No matter what you think of AMD's Bulldozer platform, the impressively well-specced Crosshair V Formula certainly commands respect. … to review
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Asus F1A75-V Pro
Socket FM1; ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 8/2011
All of Asus' motherboards tend to look very similar, so it's no surprise that the looks of the F1A75-V give no indication that it's designed for Llano APUs. When it comes to the
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3 opinions
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 7/2011 Asus F1A75-V Pro Intel's new Llano chipset brings with it the new FM1 socket, which naturally needs a compatible board to host it. The F1A75-V Pro is the first one to hit the shelves. … to review
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Asus P8Z68-V
Socket H2(1155), LGA1155; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button; Newest review: 10/2011 Those who already have a Sandy Bridge motherboard will find little reason to change it for the Asus P8Z68-V, but Computer Act!ve deem it a solid choice for those starting from square one. It only has … 1 review |
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Asus Rampage IV Formula
Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: Overclocking- / Turbo Function, Dual BIOS, SLI-Crossfire …; Newest review: 1/2012
The Asus Rampage IV Formula feels familiar at first but it becomes apparent that there's lots more settings than expected. There's little help available in terms of overclocking, only the
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3 opinions
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More information at: PCFormat, 1/2012 Asus Rampage IV Formula The Asus Rampage IV Formula is the first of the Republic of Gamers boards to be adapted to fit Intel's X79 specifications. This type of technology doesn't come cheaply, so find out if it's worth the high price point. … to review
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Asus ROG Maximus V Formula
LGA1155; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic Display, …; Newest review: 7/2012
The high price of Asus' Maximus V Formula and its run-of-the-mill performance out of the box make it an intriguing offering in PC Format's opinion, since there's no need to spend so
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3 opinions
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More information at: PCFormat, 7/2012 Asus RoG Maximus V Formula Huge and brimming with features, the Maximus V Formula is clearly aimed at the hardcore gaming market. Does it tick all the boxes? … to review
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Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic …; Newest review: 2/2012 Asus' Rampage IV Extreme is an impressive beast indeed, but you'll need a lot of extra cash and technical know-how to make the most out of it, Micro Mart say, since you'll need to add …
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Asus P8Z68V Pro
LGA1155; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Heatpipes; Newest review: 2/2012 Despite its cracking performance and overclocking potential, Asus' P8Z68V-Pro is beginning to look a bit long in the tooth, and its high price tag might sway many a user towards more recent and …
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23 opinions
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Asus M5A97 Pro
Socket AM3+; ATX; Features: Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 2/2012 The fact that the M5A97 Pro uses the 970 chipset means it offers no SLI support, but that's par for the course for a budget offering like this. Further corners have been cut by not including USB …
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13 opinions
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Asus P8P67-M Pro
Socket H2(1155), LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Features: Diagnostic Display, Overclocking- …; Newest review: 6/2011 If Bit-Tech only rated motherboards on their OC potential, then the P9P67-M Pro might earn a rave review, but since this isn't the case, they had to conclude that this model is only …
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6 opinions
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Asus P8P67 Deluxe Rev. 3.0
LGA1155; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic Display, Heatpipes, Built- …; Newest review: 4/2011 The Asus P8P67 Deluxe Rev. 3.0 was one of Tom's Hardware's two favorites in their line-up, mostly because it boasted the best scores in their performance and core overclocking comparisons. … 1 review |
Product information and further reviews
Asus M4A785TD-V EVO TrustedReviews 8/2009 - Updating the commendable AMD 780G chipset from early 2008, the 785G in Asus' M4A785TD-V EVO is more of an incremental upgrade on that groundbreaking motherboard. Graphics moves to the HD 4200, HDMI to 1.3 but overall changes are not huge. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance, and value.
Asus M4N82 Deluxe TrustedReviews 7/2009 - While looking like an upgrade to Crosshair III without losing the nVidia chipset, Asus' M4N82 in many ways is an update of the M3N-HT Deluxe, using a renamed nForce 780a SLI, now known as 980a, though supporting 16GB RAM and with 12 USB ports. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance, and value.
Asus P7P55D EVO First Look TrustedReviews 7/2009 - Built for Intel's new Core i5 processors, Asus' P7P55D EVO is one of the first boards to run them. Losing QPI, QuickPath Interconnect in the process but with graphics brought onto the CPU dies, the layout is far more open and simple.
Asus P6T SE TrustedReviews 6/2009 - Asus' range of P6T motherboards has been filling out at a rate. The P6T SE is the cheaper in the range, losing a Gigabit LAN port, and two USB ports. The other main difference is support for only CrossFireX in its graphics cards, losing the SLI support of the others in the series. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance, and value.
Asus P6T SE PC Pro 6/2009 - The original Asus P6T motherboard won PC Pro's "best value" award for its budget Core i7 build. The P6T SE tries to keep the specs but cuts things down to reduce the price, firstly by losing nVidia SLI, though CrossFireX is still supported.
Asus Sabertooth X58 Bit Tech 11/2010 - Choosing the correct name for a product appears to be a lost art in the tech industry. It sometimes seems as though companies think they can’t get their products to market without adding an ‘extreme’, ‘pro’ or ‘i-’ to the name of their latest and greatest creation. As such, it was a nice surprise when the brilliantly named Sabertooth X58 landed in our lab.
Asus M4A78T-E TrustedReviews 4/2009 - Asus' new M4A78T-E is similar to the M4A79T Deluxe, but using an AMD 790GX chipset, rather than the 790FX, so largely avoiding the Core 2 / i7 debate. Five internal and 1 external SATA connections and an open layout are part of this new motherboard. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on features and layout, performance, and value. An overall score out of 10 was given.
Asus P7P55-M Expert Reviews 9/2010 - This microATX LGA1156 motherboard from Asus is compact, reasonably priced and has a decent array of ports and features, although it lacks the latest ports, such as USB3 and SATA III. Unusually for a microATX board, it doesn't make use of the LGA1156 processors' built-in graphics capabilities - this means that if you want to use it in a media centre PC, you'll have to buy a separate graphics card.
Asus Rampage III Gene Motherboard Bit Tech 7/2010 - The Republic of Gamers range from Asus reminds us just a little bit of Diego Maradonna. It started out young and sprightly, doing things no other boards could do. Before long however, the pressure and the success became too much and the boards became bloated, embarrassingly expensive and unfocused. Fortunately the Rampage II Gene proved to be a renaissance for the RoG brand, with its excellent performance and overclocking potential in a tight, tidy micro-ATX format and price. Review details: Single test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on performance, features and value.
Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB Motherboard Bit Tech 3/2010 - Asus’s latest mid-range motherboard, the M4A89GTD Pro/USB, has a lot going for it on paper. Based on AMD’s newly launched 890GX chipset (the direct replacement for the 790GX), it has a plethora of features and an updated integrated GPU. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on performance, features and value.
Asus P5LD2-VM DH Rev2 PC Pro 1/2007 - With its high performance per watt, Core 2 Duo is ideal for smaller systems. And with an increasing number of innovative chassis employing the microATX standard, there's never been a better time to downsize.
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