@ VortezSo then, great looking, extremely configurable and technologically advanced all wrapped up in a class leading package. It should certainly be a contender for the top spot among our X79 motherboard range we have reviewed thus far. As is always the case though, if you want the best then you usually have to pay the price and at just short of £400, the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme is anything but a budget motherboard. You do however get quite a lot for the money as we will see over the next few pages. Whether that will be enough to tempt you damage the bank balance only you can decide so sit back and have a read through the next few pages before making that decision as we take you through what is one of the finest motherboards to grace the halls of Vortez...
Monday Web Reviews:
HARDWARE
SilverStone Strider Gold Evolution 1200-watt Power Supply Review
Foxconn Quantum Force Quantumian-1 X79 Motherboard Preview @ Ninjalane
Synology DS212 NAS Server Review @ Techgage
Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Chassis Review @ OCC
NZXT HALE82 850 Watt Modular Power Supply Review @Hi Tech Legion
Silenx EFZ-120HA5 Effizio CPU Cooler @ DreamWare Computers
Scythe Mugen 3 CPU Cooler Review on Technic3D
Bastion PC Review @ eTeknix.com
G.Skill RIPJAWS-Z 16GB DDR3 1600 CL9 Memory Review on Technic3D
Trendnet TPL-307E2K Powerline Adapter kit @ Rbmods
Cooler Master COSMOS 2 Review @ Vortez
NZXT Switch 810 Full Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
Phobya Shrouds Review on Technic3D
Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3 Intel LGA1155 Motherboard Review
Lamptron FC9 Fan Controller Review @ eTeknix.com
AZZA Fusion 3000 Review @ OCC
Zotac GTX 580 AMP2 3GB Edition Review @ HardwareLOOK
GeiL Thortech Thunderbolt 1000W PSU Review on Technic3D
Media
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D (2012) Cinema Review
Games
Console Gaming - What to expect in 2012 @ eTeknix.com