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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 08:43:39
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Dang... It's beautiful! I would consider upgrading... But no. I'll save my money lol.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 09:01:20
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Nice, But Not enough changes from my Rampage V Edition that I can still run the New i7-6960X CPU on. Also No OC Panel Kit included and I don't need extra LED's.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 11:02:10
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4-Pin Molex is what would stop me from getting this MB, they are to old and on Motherboards they break to easy. 6-Pin Connector is current tech and a better connector then the old style 4-Pin Molex Connector.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 13:58:44
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If you sell your Rampage V Extreme you can say price is few bucks lower because OC Panel not work any more... And keep for yourself. I would keep LED on White and RED depend of day. During week White and over weekend Red. Some shield is on back side Every mm of PCB is covered and perfectly planed ...
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 14:04:41
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Im not a fan of that tron style graphic on the chipset heatsink.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 15:29:20
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EVGATech_MDecker Im not a fan of that tron style graphic on the chipset heatsink.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 16:43:48
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It's certainly beautiful and would have been the mobo I went with if I purchased a 6900K as planned, but as I mentioned in other threads, I'm unimpressed with the improvement over Haswell-E and especially the gaming performance. Skylake-E will be my next upgrade.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/02 18:10:00
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EVGATech_MDecker Im not a fan of that tron style graphic on the chipset heatsink.
Waterblocks fix those 100% of the time ;-)
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/03 10:34:51
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It would be really mistake if Haswell-EX owners decide to upgrade on Broadwell-EX instead Skylake-EX. Special because IT world talk about biggest improvement after Nehalem, six channel memory will first time to see market... We will need new kits with at least (minimum) 6 DIMMS, maybe completely new coolers, waterblocks, AIO systems build only for Skylake-EX. This motherboard is so good and really bad because they didn't launch this in December 2014 or January 2015. I wait Rampage Black 3-4 months, but than I didn't want to miss platform because of that. Now I would not invest money only in Broadwell-EX when new generations should show up with much better chipset. Even if we look period of mainstream, Skylake is launched very fast after Broadwell-EX. I think we will not wait full 12 months for new platform. This is board for people with deeper pocket who can afford and enjoy to try every Intel platform. Excellent gaming setup now is Rampage V 10th Edition + i7-6850K if someone who have CPU with 28 lanes want to fix that.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/20 12:16:53
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Guys this is Rampage V 10TH Edition in der8auer hands... I would build PCs only with similar hardware, this is elegance... i7-6950X-Rampage V 10TH Edition-KLEVV Crass DDR4... Memory look sick on this board and only miss two EVGA GTX1080 Hybrid.... For my option that would be nicest hardware for 2016/2017... Off course no one beat you for 10 core Intel, you could install i7-6850K, i7-5930K and you will not see difference next several years. But this is hardware I like...Not colorful, not white, not orange, grey, blue... Black/Silver... Only they really really missed and made mistake because Rampage 10TH Edition fonts on ports shield are not shine and silver as SupremacyFX logo... I would give kidney for this hardware and I can bet I'm not alone...
Ahhh.... they knew to build motherboard with tones of features...
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/24 23:01:51
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One owner show video clip and pictures on overclock.net Far best motherboard ever build... If you look back ports you will see exactly USB 3.0 ports how much need for external devices as HDD and DVD-RW, Web Cam and ASUS BIOS Flashback without CPU, GPU and RAM all four from ASMedia USB 3.0, 2xUSB 3.1 A, 2xUSB 3.1 C, 2x USB 2.0 for mouse and keyboard, 4x USB 3.0 from Intel on motherboard for easy connection with front panel ports for fast copy on PC and from PC, OS installation, etc... They think on everything... Board have two flaws I don't like ASUS didn't use Intel controller for USB 3.0 and no silver fonts on port shield as on my board, but that could be fixed easy because some company could produce from silver aluminium and could be installed with two sided tape. I looked and I couldn't find 1mm empty space on board without traces or something else. Compare with Godlike look so much advanced that's really question how ASRock and MSI could ask so higher price for their motherboards. Quality of paint and materials is finest possible for IT industry. People say that RGB lights shine much better than on MSI and other boards... For me is white color or red nice detail but that's not priority. Whole interior shine when motherboard change color. It's not question how someone could pay 600$ for Rampage Black, it's bigger question how someone could pay 500-550$ for something else. Unboxing
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/25 05:58:09
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I have one in ma collection.....
Z690 classified start build X299 DARK 7900X 7740x soon 7980X X299 APEX X299 rampage Extreme E762 W3520@4.2 E679 2600k E760 X980 E761 I920 E770 I950 and SR2's and SRX's Z87 classified , MVIE built with 4770K Z97 classified , ftw Z97 , MFVII only wait for gigabyte LN2 X99 series.... classified , FTW , RE5 , oc formula, profesional , X11 , soc force , msi gaming9ack X79 classified, dark and RIVE, RIVBE,, xtreme11 and many classified a panel from EVGA no just one sample and other DFI giga etc
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/25 07:49:30
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why not the classified anniversary before teh dark or the k versions ?
Z690 classified start build X299 DARK 7900X 7740x soon 7980X X299 APEX X299 rampage Extreme E762 W3520@4.2 E679 2600k E760 X980 E761 I920 E770 I950 and SR2's and SRX's Z87 classified , MVIE built with 4770K Z97 classified , ftw Z97 , MFVII only wait for gigabyte LN2 X99 series.... classified , FTW , RE5 , oc formula, profesional , X11 , soc force , msi gaming9ack X79 classified, dark and RIVE, RIVBE,, xtreme11 and many classified a panel from EVGA no just one sample and other DFI giga etc
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/25 10:39:06
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Good for you, board is incredible. I can't say that board worth 600$ because nothing worth 500$ from hardware but I would pay for this board, only ASUS launch to late for someone who want to enjoy whole life time of some platform, not only end. But that was 140-150$ more than my board and during period when I wait for Black Edition I was aware if he show up that will cost at least 100$ more than RVE. But he show up more than 20 months after first version, almost two years, in August is two years. I waited even longer than I plan, plan was build after 4-5-6 months if some problems show up they will manifest in first 2-3 months and I could change decision, but everything was fine..., and I wait 2-3 months more with CPU and Memory ready only for Black Edition board than time for final decision arrive, Now or never. Update or selling i7-5820K and DDR4 and waiting Skylake Extreme and I decide to go on RVE.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/25 10:58:01
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Would love to get it but its kind of a waste of money now since you cant sli 4 cards.
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Re: ASUS RAMPAGE V 10TH Edition
2016/06/25 17:34:59
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OK, but most of people use similar premium boards for SLI or CF. With Pascal generation I think NVIDIA will improve SLI performance in gaming for at least 10-20% compare to generations before, I mean on more performance from SLI. And this board have fantastic option to customer enable only two of x16 PCI-E slots, 1st and 3rd for benchmark tests example. For me this board is not wasting even if someone use one card. Example single GPU in first slot, than one slot empty than Intel 750 SSD, than one slot empty and than dedicate sound card and M.2 example. Or SLI with sound card, or Single card and PhysX card. More unboxing clips, I think ASUS will sell a lot of this board, practically anyone who want best X99 motherboard. I think very small number of people will decide to buy something else except if they can't pay so expensive boards... GIGABYTE and MSI gone to far with their price and now some Z170 motherboard from them or even Maximus VIII Extreme are only little cheaper than this board. Maximus Z170 Extreme is 20-30$ cheaper and hold only 4 core processors. More unboxing videos...
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