ASUS teases high-end ROG Rampage III Black Edition

by Pete Mason on 18 January 2011, 12:22

Tags: Rampage III Extreme, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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ASUS has just sent over a quick teaser of its latest high end motherboard - the ROG Rampage III Black Edition.

Despite the launch of Intel's Sandy Bridge platform, the ultra-high end is still served by the venerable X58/LGA1366 platform, and it's that audience that the Black is targeted at. The spec-sheet for the board itself reads pretty much the same as last year's Rampage III Extreme, although there have been a few tweaks along the way, including redesigned heatsinks.

Basically, this means that the board sports a quartet of PCIe x16 slots capable of supporting three-way SLI or four-way CrossFireX, support for 24GB DDR3 at speeds of up to 2,200MHz and all the other high-end features you'd expect on a ROG board.

However, the big addition is the new ThunderBolt card that we've seen teased a few times before. More than being just a Xonar sound card, this add-in board also features one of BigFoot Networks' Killer NPUs. ASUS has proven itself when it comes to delivering quality audio and the dedicated NPU claims to help improve frame rates and latency by taking the networking burden away from Windows and the CPU.

Although some people question the value of the dedicated Killer NICs - especially given the relatively high retail price - it's hard to argue with it as a free add-in on a high-end board, especially if it could deliver a small performance boost.

Unfortunately, there are no details on pricing or availability yet, but we're told to expect ASUS' latest enthusiast board sometime soon.



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Given that this is aimed at the Ultra hight end, where are the water blocks? Wish they'd give an option to ship with an all in one fitted….
Tattysnuc
Given that this is aimed at the Ultra hight end, where are the water blocks? Wish they'd give an option to ship with an all in one fitted….

Lots of people like to choose their own water blocks though, and many question the ability of Mobo manufacturers to apply thermal paste. Could be a reason for them not to do it.
Doh! I bought the non-black edition last month.
If they're providing the BigFoot chips as an included extra, why don't they build them into the motherboard rather than leaving it on an add-in card?
Hexus article
Although some people question the value of the dedicated Killer NICs - especially given the relatively high retail price - it's hard to argue with it as a free add-in on a high-end board, especially if it could deliver a small performance boost.

LOL, free. :mrgreen: