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Published: September 3, 2008
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The ASUS Rampage Extreme has been setting overclocking world records from the day it was put into the hands of enthusiasts. In this review we take a look at not only the board but how far we can push it under some of the most extreme cooling situations. LN2 here we come!!
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Published: August 31, 2008
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The new P45 chipset has hit the market by storm and is taking over quite nicely from the outgoing P35. Gigabyte is one of the companies which has released numerous boards with this chipset and today we will be looking at their GA-EP45-DQ6. This is their highest-end P45-based board to date so it will be interesting to see how it performs.
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Published: August 20, 2008
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This is the first time in a long while that we review a Gigabyte product here on Hardware Canucks and today we have something special for you: the GA-EP45T-EXTREME. This DDR3 board rests near the pinnacle of Gigabyte's P45 lineup while offering more features than you can shake a stick at. It should be interesting to see how it does in our battery of tests.
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Published: August 5, 2008
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ASRock has long been known to produce some of the least expensive motherboards in the industry while offering end users an open door to upgrades in the future. However, with their new crop of boards they are breaking from their mold by offering products which cater to enthusiasts as well as first-timers. In this review we take a look at their newest P45 board.
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Published: July 28, 2008
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Without a doubt, ASUS is the best known motherboard manufacturer in North America and they have recently released their lineup of new P45-based products. The P5Q PRO we are reviewing here today is one of the most popular boards on the market right now. Let's see if it can perform up to our expectations.
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Published: June 29, 2008
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ASRock has long been known as a motherboard manufacturer which puts value above all else. They have since taken a different turn by manufacturing enthusiast-grade boards and continue this newfound tradition with their first X48 board: the X48TurboTwins-WiFi . Can this board perform up to the level of the Big Boys' X48 boards?
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Published: June 10, 2008
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The new Intel X48 chipset has seen itself put into a wide variety of motherboards which pretty much run the gamut of pricing. However, one thing has stayed constant: the X48 is one of the elite chipsets for the time being. Today we take a look at ASUS' DDR3-based P5E3 Premium and see if it will continue the stellar performance put forward by the Rampage Formula we tested a few weeks back.
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Published: May 15, 2008
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Enthusiasts rejoice, Intel's X48 chipset has finally made its debut into the marketplace. Today we will be looking at a DDR2 X48 board from ASUS: the Rampage Formula. As part of the RoG series of motherboards, this product is squarely targeting the enthusiast market with an amazing array of features. Yet, can those features overshadow its price?
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Published: May 13, 2008
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ASRock is well known among our readers for producing some solid budget motherboards which give users the ability to use their older components. However, they are now dead-set on catering a bit more to the enthusiast market and with the Penryn1600SLIX3-Wifi they are taking that all-important first step.
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Published: January 22, 2008
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ASRock has long been known for making motherboards for people who either want to upgrade from an older system and keep some of their components or build a whole new system. In this review we will be taking a look at their 4Core1333-eSATA2 board which touts an eSATA port as well as forwards compatibility for 1333Mhz FSB processors.
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