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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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Published: July 14, 2007
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Based in Taiwan, Gigabyte has been a major player in the IT sector since 1986. Best known in North America as a manufacturer of motherboards for all platforms, it has in recent years expanded its market to include a full range of consumer products from water cooling to cases and beyond. Today we're going to be looking at Gigabyte's GA-P35-DQ6 S775 motherboard based on Intel's latest P35 chipset.
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Published: June 11, 2007
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In the past, DFI's Lanparty series was instrumental in bringing loads of enthusiast features to the hungry masses. Today we're going to be looking at the Infinity P965-S Dark which is their offering to the current mid price range S775 motherboard market.
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Published: May 10, 2007
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Not quite what you were expecting? Don't let the subtitle throw you off, I just wanted to set the ground rules right off of the bat. This is not intended as a standard review for one of Asrock's latest S775 motherboards.
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