ASUS ROG Rampage III Extreme sets new world records

Posted on Thursday, June 03 2010 @ 11:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ASUS proudly announced its Rampage III Extreme set some new world records, you can view it over here.
Committed to uncompromising performance, ASUS’ Republic of Gamers continues to set its sights on ever-higher benchmarks, and the new Rampage III Extreme motherboard has pulled off yet another feat with fresh world records.

Winning Combinations
Based around Intel’s X58 architecture, the Rampage III Extreme has reached previously unattained heights in 3DMark 2003, 3DMark 2005, 3DMark 2006 and 3DMark Vantage.

It’s important to note that Rampage III Extreme has done this with single CPU configurations, no dual CPU shortcuts were used. In some tests, single CPU PCs based on the Rampage III Extreme outperformed dual CPU rigs by a significant margin, showing the huge lead enjoyed by ASUS ROG and their growing user base.

Leadership by the Numbers
Rampage III Extreme 3DMark Vantage High Preset scores reached a whopping 51410 marks, while the Extreme Preset tally amounted to a mind-blowing 39212. ASUS ROG motherboards such as the Rampage III Extreme benefit from a tradition of innovation, as well as die-hard insistence on quality. With a team of passionate engineers devoted to gaming and overclocking, it’s no wonder ROG motherboards maintain a noticeable lead in the industry.

Rampage III Extreme ships with ROG Connect, letting enthusiasts tweak their systems from an external device via USB cable. Likewise, RC Bluetooth makes it possible to modify parameters remotely over Bluetooth, with support for all major smartphones and even iPhone. Overclocking is promoted by the heavy duty Extreme Engine Digi + power design, which combines solid analogue components with digital precision.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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