Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Jam TEC update - 08/12/17 Asus Rampage II Extreme Motherboard

Ok.. first of all.. a BIG sorry for the dely in new post. Had some busy schedules to meet up. Anyway lets start with this week most wanted tech update. some time ther will be 2 more post in this week. It's the all new

Asus Rampage II Extreme Motherboard



This is the new main board by ASUS including the new X58 chip set. Lets step in to the specs with out any more waste..


Form Factor: ATX

Processor Interface: LGA1366

Processors Supported: Intel Core i7, Intel Core i7 Extreme

Additional Technologies: HyperThreading Technology

SLI Ready, CrossFireX Ready, Supports 45nm CPU, Intel QuickPath Interconnect

QuickPath Interconnect: up to 6.4 GT/s

Northbridge: Intel X58

Southbridge: Intel ICH10R

Number of Slots: 6

Number of Pins: 240-Pin

Maximum Memory Supported: 12GB

4GB - 32bit

Memory Supported: 1066MHz DDR3

1333MHz DDR3

1600MHz DDR3 (OverClocking)

1800MHz DDR3 (OverClocking)

Max. Memory Supported Per Slot: 2GB

Channels: 8 Channels

LAN Type: 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit

RAID Modes: 0

0+1

1

5

JBOD

PCI Slots: 1

PCI Express X1 Slots: 2

PCI Express X16 Slots: 3 - (PCIe 2.0)

PS/2 Keyboard Connectors: 1

USB Ports: 12

FireWire Ports: 1 - 1394a

LAN Ports: 2

IDE Headers: 1

FDD Headers: 1

Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s Headers: 6

ATX Power Connectors: 1 24-Pin Connector

PC Power Connectors: 1 - 8 Pin

S/PDIF Connectors: 1 - Coaxial, 1 - Optical

This bad boy also got some features that comes with ASUS name

The Republic of Gamers
The Republic of Gamers consists only the best of the best. They offer the best hardware engineering, the fastest performance, the most innovating ideas, and they welcome the best gamers to join in.

External LCD Poster
Debug and read system problems with an new external look!

The new LCD Poster now posts critical POST information in an ever friendly and flexible external display. When system malfunction occurs, the LCD Poster automatically detects device failure and translates the errors on the LCD during POST. Unlike other competing 2 digit displays, users won´t need to read "gibberish" to find out what´s wrong.

and so many more. What else can u expect from a main board. but this cost some bucks in your bank. So far this main board is priced above $400.00 but soon it'll come down a bit.

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