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Overclockers converge at the ASUS 3x3 Overclocking Summit

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Overclockers converge at the ASUS 3x3 Overclocking Summit

-- Three of the premier overclocking teams in North America meet on April 10th for a Wild West shootout utilizing the latest Republic of Gamers hardware --
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Fremont, CA (April 9th, 2010) - On April 10, 2010, three of the leading overclocking teams in North America battle it out for two days using the new ASUS ROG Rampage III Extreme and Maximus III Extreme motherboards. Team Pure, OC Alliance and XtremeSystems will go head to head in a 3-way overclocking shootout featuring ten different benchmarks. Which team will climb to the top? Which team will take home the trophies and prizes? Find out who is leading and breaking records as the ASUS 3x3 OC Summit is streamed live at http://www.asusrog.com/rog_experience.html.

Since its first sneak peek at CES 2010, the Rampage III Extreme motherboard has generated widespread interest within the computer enthusiast community. Based on the heritage of previous Republic of Gamers’ products, the Rampage III Extreme sets a new standard for a world class enthusiast motherboard. This unique product offers the best blend of performance, stability, aesthetics, and features in an Intel X58 based motherboard. What is the key to the Rampage III Extreme’s ability to provide the best balance between gaming and overclocking in an enthusiast level product?

It is simple; ASUS personnel across the company listened to, discussed with, and then implemented ideas from a variety of users including those in the gaming and overclocking communities. Its overclocking prowess is attributable to a superb hardware and BIOS design that came about as the ROG team worked closely with key overclockers worldwide to ensure exceptional performance under extreme cooling along with comprehensive feedback on BIOS tuning. While the Rampage III Extreme offers cutting edge overclocking capabilities it also provides an extremely stable platform for gaming. It is this special balance between performance and stability that makes the board so unique.

Join us on April 10th as we kick-off the launch of the Rampage III Extreme with an overclocking event featuring some of the top overclockers in the world. The ASUS 3x3 Overclocking Summit will also highlight cutting edge hardware from Intel, Antec, Corsair, Danger Den, and OCZ Technology.


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is Gomeler at this?
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You need to read the main page more - http://www.legitreviews.com/news/7812/
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ha, that i do, sry :oops:
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