ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Review
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Posted 05 March 2012 - 09:45 PM
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Posted 05 March 2012 - 10:25 PM

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#3
Posted 05 March 2012 - 10:48 PM
And as for the review, it is one of the reviews for which I was waiting for in this forum. Good work.

#4
Posted 05 March 2012 - 11:02 PM
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Asus Rampage IV Extreme 3x EVGA 670 FTW @ 1300MHz Core boost
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#5
Posted 06 March 2012 - 04:54 AM
Doesnt even have 8+8pin for dedicated CPU power like my Extreme 9 , only 8+4pin
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#6
Posted 06 March 2012 - 05:10 AM
Just too pricey - and thats coming from a guy who bought two HD7970's on launch day prices ...
Doesnt even have 8+8pin for dedicated CPU power like my Extreme 9 , only 8+4pin
im sorry, but i just dont see how a cpu would need 300 watts, unless overclocked on ln2 or above (or its a bulldozer
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i7 3930k @ 5GHz 24/7 32Gb Corsair Dominator @ 1866MHz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme 3x EVGA 670 FTW @ 1300MHz Core boost
256Gb Crucial M4 - Boot Drive 4x2Tb HDD Raid 5 - Data Storage
CPU, Motherboard, GPU and RAM watercooled by MIPS and Heatkiller
Heavily Modified XSPC Cube Case
#7
Posted 06 March 2012 - 05:22 AM
im sorry, but i just dont see how a cpu would need 300 watts, unless overclocked on ln2 or above (or its a bulldozer
)
Thats not the point, 8+8pin = 150+150 = 300 watts and allows power draw up to 300 watts. The 8+4pin only is 150+75 which is only 225watts power draw. According to http://www.thermalta...utervision.com/ and using a 3930K at 5GHz with 1.5 (actually would need 1.525v up to 1.55v for 24/7 stability) it will use 244 watts which exceeds the connectors on the RIVE which means decreased stability. Using 1.55V for 5GHz results in a power draw of around 260 watts which means that the RIVE will now have even less stability. The Extreme 9 is simply better than the RIVE with regard to available CPU power.
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#8
Posted 06 March 2012 - 05:28 AM
You're assuming they only pull what is rated from the CPU power plugs. I'd be shocked if they actually limited it at all. I know my ASRock board certainly didn't - because I saw CPU power well over 300 watts at full tilt 4.6 GHz...and it only had a single 8 pin connection.Just too pricey - and thats coming from a guy who bought two HD7970's on launch day prices ...
Doesnt even have 8+8pin for dedicated CPU power like my Extreme 9 , only 8+4pin
Don't try to draw a parallel between the CPU power plugs and the ability of the board to deliver power to the CPU socket.
Now, back on topic, this board looks SWEET...but I just can't justify that kind of cash for a motherboard.

Booyah.
#9
Posted 06 March 2012 - 06:51 AM
You're assuming they only pull what is rated from the CPU power plugs. I'd be shocked if they actually limited it at all. I know my ASRock board certainly didn't - because I saw CPU power well over 300 watts at full tilt 4.6 GHz...and it only had a single 8 pin connection.
Don't try to draw a parallel between the CPU power plugs and the ability of the board to deliver power to the CPU socket.
Its still more stable an overclock using 8+8pin than 8+4pin , ASUS is really cutting cost there since even Gigabyte is using 8+8pin and ROG is supposed to be the best
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"It's only overpriced if you can't afford it"
"Arbeit Macht Frei"
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#10
Posted 06 March 2012 - 06:52 AM
Not necessarily.Its still more stable an overclock using 8+8pin than 8+4pin

Booyah.
#11
Posted 06 March 2012 - 06:55 AM
Not necessarily.

#12
Posted 06 March 2012 - 06:56 AM
Just too pricey - and thats coming from a guy who bought two HD7970's on launch day prices ...
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