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ASUS Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard | Posted on: 29/04/2010 @ 22:45
The Crosshair range from ASUS has a very distinguished history. During its arrival it’s been one of THE premium boards for AMD AM2 and now AM3 users offering all the features and overclocking credentials demanded by enthusiasts. The previous Crosshair III model was held in particular high regard so the IV has a great deal to live up to... Luckily ASUS have worked hard to make sure this board ...
ASUS P6X58D-Premium SATA6G Motherboard | Posted on: 26/04/2010 @ 11:55
ASUS has been a longtime partner to Intel, and both companies have been made better because of their relationship. But when it comes to new technology, sometimes Intel takes a little too long to implement change while ASUS prefers to offer their faithful consumers the options right away. Intel's tick-tock plan doesn't coincide with the technical improvements made to areas outside of processor ...
DFI MI P55-T36 Mini ITX | Posted on: 20/04/2010 @ 8:20
The DFI MI P55-T35 is a mini ITX motherboard, a positively tiny product that looks to offer big performance. Overclocking ability and tweaking are hallmarks of DFI products, and this little board is no exception. Based on the P55 chipset, the feature list is robust, even if the formfactor may be deceiving. Let's take a closer look at the DFI MI P55-T36 and find out if good things do come in small ...
ASUS Rampage III Extreme Motherboard | Posted on: 07/04/2010 @ 16:09
The Rampage is back and in better shape than ever! Since the introduction of the highly popular Rampage II Extreme, ASUS have been busy developing its successor. Apart from new motherboard releases including USB3 and SATA III support, the X58 platform has remained vastly unchanged. Most manufacturers have been bringing innovation to the more mainstream P55 platform instead. We have seen EVGA come ...