Welcome to Asus Rampage III Formula Owners Club
Specifications:
Included Accessories:
Link to download manual
BIOS history:
Code:
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Reviews:
And here is the XS thread for it:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=257881
From Robilar (original thread's owner):
"What attracted me to it was the pci slot layout. For dual cards, you actually use pci-e slots 1 and 3 rather than 1 and 2 thus providing a significant amount of space between graphics cards. It also supports tri-sli/tri-fire within a 7 slot architecture, support for either a pci or pci-e sound card (the pci-e card could be used with 3 dual slot gpu's without interfering) and of course USB 3.0 and SATA 6GB.
Pretty nifty board for under $300..."
Some teaser pics
Specifications:
Form factor: ATX
Dimension: 12.0" x 9.6" (30.5 cm x 24.4 cm)
Socket Type: LGA1366 (Intel Core i7)
FSB: QPI 6.4GT/S
Chipsets: North Bridge - Intel X58, South Bridge - Intel ICH10R
RAM Slots: 6 x 240pin
RAM type: DDR3 2200(OC)/2133(OC)/2000(OC)/1800(OC)/1600(OC)/1333/1066
Max RAM: 24 GB
Expansion slots: PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 3 (supports x16/x16 or x16/x8/x8 config)
PCI Express x1 - 2
PCI Slots - 1
- Storage: SATA 3 - 6, SATA 6 - 2, RAID (SATA 3) - 0,1,5,10
- Onboard audio: SupremeFX X-Fi 2 (8 channels)
- Onboard LAN: Intel Ethernet 82567V (10/100/1000Mbps)
- Rear panel ports: PS/2 - 1 (Keyboard), USB 2.0 - 7, USB 3.0 - 2, IEEE 1394 - 1, eSATA - 2 (3Gb/s), S/PDIF Out - 1 x Optical
Included Accessories:
- 1 I/O Shield
- 1 Q connector Kit
- 1 North Bridge fan (optional)
- 1 ROG Connect cable
- 1 3-Way SLI Bridge (black)
- 1 SLI Cable (flexible)
- 3 SATA 3.0 cables (black)
- 1 SATA 6.0 cable (black)
- 1 x 2-port USB2.0 + 1-port eSATA module
- 1 pack of zip ties (white)
- 1 sheet of labels (for SATA cables)
- 1 CrossFire cable
Link to download manual
BIOS history:
- 0702 (04/21/11) - Add Memory Recheck feature
- 0701 (04/08/11) - Update Intel Raid Option ROM
- 0505 (11/08/10) - Support new CPUs
- 0404 (08/27/10) - First release BIOS
Code:
Code:
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Asus Rampage III Formula - BIOS 0505
Sync Mode:
AI Overclock Tuner:
Overclock from CPU Level Up:
2D Performance Booster:
CPU Ratio Setting:
CPU Turbo Power Limit:
CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio Setting:
C1E Support:
Hardware Prefetcher:
Adjacent Cach Line Prefetch:
MPS and ACPI MADT Ordering:
Intel Virtualization Tech:
CPU TM Function:
Execute Disable Bit:
Intel HT Technology:
Active Processor Cores:
A20M:
Intel SpeedStep Tech:
BLCK Frequency:
PCIE Frequency:
DRAM Frequency:
ULCK Frequency:
QPI Link Data Rate:
Memory Configuration Protect:
CPU Differential Amplitude:
CPU Clock Skew:
IOH Clock Skew:
Digi+ PWR Mode:
PWM Volt. Control:
Load-Line Calibration:
CPU Voltage OCP:
CPU PWM Frequency:
Extreme OV:
Extreme OC:
CPU Voltage:
CPU PLL Voltage:
QPI/DRAM Voltage:
DRAM Bus Voltage:
IOH Voltage:
IOH PCIE Voltage:
ICH Voltage:
ICH PCIE Voltage:
CPU Spread Spectrum:
PCIE Spread Spectrum:
Reviews:
And here is the XS thread for it:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=257881
From Robilar (original thread's owner):
"What attracted me to it was the pci slot layout. For dual cards, you actually use pci-e slots 1 and 3 rather than 1 and 2 thus providing a significant amount of space between graphics cards. It also supports tri-sli/tri-fire within a 7 slot architecture, support for either a pci or pci-e sound card (the pci-e card could be used with 3 dual slot gpu's without interfering) and of course USB 3.0 and SATA 6GB.
Pretty nifty board for under $300..."
Some teaser pics