Asus Rampage III Extreme review

Only the extreme need apply, only the extremely rich can afford

Asus Rampage III Extreme
When it comes to overclocking, the R3E allows for a far more stable ride, offering 4.4GHz against the 3.9GHz we managed with the Intel. Imagine what you could get with LN2 then…

TechRadar Verdict

To get the most out of six-core i7s, the OC capabilities of the R3E will do the job

Pros

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    Feature-packed

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    Overclocking-friendly

Cons

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    Ultra-niche mobo

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    Ultra expensive

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The Republic of Gamers motherboards from Asus have always been the performance kings of its product catalogue, and as such have always had a fairly hefty price premium slapped on top of them. They're not just great performing items, they also come with all the bells and whistly things you could want in a board.

In short, the ROG mobos are the money's-no-object parts you throw in your machine if you never have to ask how much they cost. At £330, the oversized X58- based Rampage III Extreme (R3E) definitely fits then, but it's not a board that you can just throw into a PC to instantly make it faster.