Final thoughts and rating
Readers wanting access to the very best CPU technology need to invest in a Sandy Bridge Extreme CPU and X79 chipset-based motherboard. Setting aside the pros and cons of this platform against the mainstream 6-series boards and upcoming Ivy Bridge-support 7-series, X79 simply isn't cheap.
£170 is the minimum one pays for an X79 offering, rising up to £350 for the Kitchen Sink™ model. ASRock plies the low end of the market with the Extreme 4, currently retailing for £175 or so, and it's refreshing to see that genuine thought has been put into the choice of features, layout and overall appeal.
The Extreme 4 is capable in all areas, featuring a strong BIOS, well-chosen extras and solid performance. It punches well above its financial weight and we would have little to criticise even if was priced at £225, given just how X79 boards stack up.
ASRock's been make the right noises of late. The Extreme 4 represents a wake-up call to other manufacturers, for you can have a decent X79 board without (totally) breaking the bank.
The Good
Good layout, features, looks
Easy-to-use BIOS
Competitive price
The Bad
£175, while cheap for X79, is still a lot of money
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The ASRock X79 Extreme 4 motherboard can be purchased from Scan.co.uk.
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