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ASUS Rampage Formula Motherboard Review
Posted by Regeneration on October 2nd, 2008, 03:25 AM

Enthusiasts have experienced a rash of motherboard chipset releases as of late, with no shortage of such releases coming from the Intel camp alone. The new introductions have ranged from the X38, X48 and the P45. Compound that with the fact that both DDR2 and DDR3 flavors generally exist for each, and you have a large number of models making their way to the market. The X48 is widely regarded as nothing more than a handpicked (binned) X38 chipset for speed. However, some key support features were introduced with the chipset release.

The X48 feature list includes support for FSB speeds of 1600MHz, and CPU support including up to Intel’s Core 2 Extreme QX9770 processor. With the recent release of the P45 chipset, one might wonder why someone would still choose the elder statesman of the group. One of the most compelling reasons would be the full support of dual X16 PCIe slots when utilizing two ATI cards in crossfire mode, versus dual X8 PCIe operation the P45 chipset offers.

The Rampage Formula belongs to the Republic of Gamers (ROG) line of ASUS products and with it comes unprecedented control over BIOS and system settings. Even the experienced tweaker can become lost in the memory settings alone, but the hardcore enthusiasts will defiantly appreciate the added BIOS flexibility. In the memory department Asus decided to follow the DDR2 1200/1066 support path, not really a bad thing, when you considered the relatively low cost of DDR2 at this point. The board even includes 2-Phase DDR2 voltage regulation to aid in system stability.

You can read the entire article at PC Perspective.


11 Comments
The Rampage Formula is aimed at hardcore enthusiasts and gamers (As are all ROG boards) not cheapskates and wannabes in which this board wouldn't be right for you. Right this is one of the best if not the best DDR2 boards. By the way this particular review is sub par, not to mention late.
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oh.....so people who use their wallet instead of there brain......no thanx i will continue to do the work myself ,and leave this for the 'mommy just bought me a sports car ,now i am a race car driver!" crowd......
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