ASUS Rampage 4 Extreme Review
3D Mark
Published: 14th November 2011 | Source: ASUS | Price: £335 |

3D Mark 11
Although there are some small gains to be had in the P-Score, and when talking about 3D Mark even the smallest gain is a triumph, it seems the i7-3960X allows us to become GPU limited in the Extreme test. I'm not sure if that's a bigger compliment to the CPU or the GTX570.
3D Mark Vantage
Vantage sees a very similar state of affairs. The P-Score creeps ever higher but the X-Score is unwavering. The Rampage IV Extreme does, just, give us our highest Vantage X-score on this particular card.
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A question
"The small box to the right of the SATAII is for reading the temperature of the board"
These connectors look suspiciously like K type probe connectors, are they?
Brilliant review as always and the fan is a no-no for me as well
I can say that the board looks magnificent, although changing the backplate practically made me **** my britches...take off the cpu cover then remove it, then turn over the board for the backplate. Eeeep.
About the chipset blower fan, wouldn't it be possible to make it run quieter with an inline resistor? Surely it can be rewired to spin slower if there's no manual BIOS adjustment...


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