ASUS Rampage III Formula Core i7 Gaming Motherboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2011-05-08 · 1,771 words · ~8 min read
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0:00 So today we're going to be having a look at the Rampage 3 formula motherboard
0:04 this is from ausa's Republic of Gamers line but you can tell from the suffix
0:10 formula that it's actually a value member of the Republic of Gamers line
0:15 which may seem like a it's a little bit counterintuitive but it is so the
0:20 Rampage 3 Extreme is the fully featured board and the Rampage 3 formula is kind
0:25 of like a little brother so this is a core i7 motherboard that means it has
0:29 supp for all the latest LGA 1366 CPUs
0:33 that means you got support for six cores quad cores and that's pretty much all
0:36 you have on 1366 because it is an Enthusiast platform core i7 extreme core
0:41 i7 you've got support for SLI as well as hi Crossfire X so let's have a look at
0:47 the Box itself you can see a handy little window where you've got three PCI
0:51 Express 16x slots but we'll talk more about the board in a minute let's talk
0:55 about a couple of the key features so you've got Rog connect which is a USB
0:59 interface for plugging in an a different computer to actually uh control BIOS
1:04 options on this particular board You've Got Game first technology which is a lan
1:09 feature that it has in order to give you the the speed you need to pone awesome I
1:14 love it as well as to uh give your games priority access to any land functions
1:19 you've got BIOS flashback so you have two BIOS ROMs which you can actually
1:22 choose which one you want to boot from as well as Supreme FX x52 builtin so
1:26 that's a creative uh solution for your on onboard sound Extreme Engine Digi
1:32 plus is a powerful combination of analog and digital design elements as well as
1:36 an included copy of casers skki antivirus on the back in typical Rog
1:41 fashion it has exactly the same stuff except for uh oh it also mentions
1:46 three-way SLI and Crossfire X so that's uh that's a good thing I suppose it has
1:51 one additional feature listed on the back that is not already listed on the
1:54 front so let's have a look at the accessory package which as you might
1:58 expect with an Rog board is quite complete you got a three-way SLI Bridge
2:02 you have an IO shield with their uh spongy backing on it you also have some
2:08 zip ties for cable management you have a crossfire Bridge a nice long flexible
2:13 SLI Bridge you've got your Q connectors for easy plugging in of the front USB as
2:17 well as the front panel connectors a users guide
2:22 including a republic of gamer sticker as
2:25 well as a support DVD which you should throw away and download the latest from
2:28 the ASUS website you have an optional fan as well as an installation guide for
2:33 it so that's only if you're using water cooling or a passive or very low air
2:37 flow cooler you've got an EA bracket as well as USB 2.0 there's your cable for
2:42 Rog connect which is a standard USB a TOA male to male cable then you've
2:48 got six SATA 2 cables two SATA 3 cables
2:52 please note that those are identical other than the color there is no
2:56 physical difference between a satat 2 cable and a SATA 3 cable in terms of
3:01 data transmission I mean I guess if you had a
3:04 really terrible quality SATA 2 cable it might not work at sat 3 speeds but I
3:09 mean I really find that quite quite far-fetched indeed all right so let's
3:13 get the motherboard out itself and have a look at it as always ASUS has just
3:18 nailed the aesthetic on this particular board their Republic of Gamers boards
3:23 have really been outstanding lately in that regard so we've got a black PCB
3:28 with black uh nickel plated as well as red accents it looks just phenomenal so
3:35 let's have a look at the overall layout cameraman's very interested in the pwm
3:38 cooling here so you can see that that is connected via a couple of different heat
3:43 pipes so the top one over here is connected via heat pipe to the bottom
3:47 one so you can see those two are sharing their load a little bit and then you
3:50 have a heat pipe connecting the uh the left pwm cooler to the North Bridge
3:55 cooler down to oh that's a separate heat pipe itself no no it's not that's the
3:59 same heat pipe it's flattened out and then it curves up and that connects the
4:02 South Bridge as well so let's look at the overall board layout we'll start
4:06 with the CPU socket so cameraman if you can come direct your attention over here
4:10 that is an LGA 1366 socket I already mentioned the CPU support but I will say
4:15 it again core i7 as well as core i7 extreme you've got your 8 Pin power
4:19 connector with the optional four pin uh cover placed on it by default up here in
4:24 the top left corner in its ideal location you've got your six RAM slots
4:29 supporting dual dual Channel you're supporting dual sets of triple Channel
4:34 DDR3 memory with the quick install
4:37 memory dim slot so you can see that there are only Clips on the one side the
4:41 other side has no clips so you're meant to insert the module this way and then
4:45 clip it down on the one side your 24 pin connector is in its ideal location along
4:49 the right hand edge of the board and you've also got start
4:53 reset and all of your uh voltage
4:56 measurement options along the top right right hand side of the board as well in
5:01 very very conveniently located fashion
5:04 so down here we have the Go Button we have oh q q reset up here I had actually
5:10 missed that button and then moving down the board oh cameraman still looking at
5:14 all the buttons oh he's waiting for it to focus I see what he's doing now okay
5:19 so let's move down and have a look at the SATA options so we've got six SATA
5:23 two ports remember Intel still does not have support natively for sative three
5:27 on their chipset so it's actually a Marvel chipset right there that is
5:31 running the SATA 3 6 GB per second Port so you do have two of those moving down
5:36 the board we have a BIOS reset switch right here although that's far less
5:40 conveniently located than the one that I already saw on the back panel here's
5:44 your front panel connectors as well as you another fan connector you've got
5:48 your dual BIOS chips right there so it's actually got two physical chips this is
5:52 not some cheap hack two physical BIOS chips that you can switch in between
5:57 you've got your front USB ports here as well as some more of them over here I'm
6:01 not sure which of these are USB and which are not to be perfectly honest all
6:04 right we've got two more fan connectors I'm going to do a quick count of the fan
6:07 connectors before we're done here fire wire port and then let's look at the PCI
6:12 Express layout so uh yeah there's the x52 Supreme effect cameraman's making
6:16 his way to the PCI Express slots we start with a PCIe 1x slot up at the top
6:21 here and then we have a PCIe 16x slot
6:25 now please note there is an absence of a slot here the assumption is that if
6:28 you're buying a republic of Gamers board and this is a good assumption that
6:32 you're probably using a dual slot graphics card which you should be so you
6:35 don't need a slot here basically all right then we've got another PCI Express
6:39 16x slot a PCI e1x 16x and a PCI slot so
6:43 if you're running dual card SLI or Crossfire you're going to use these two
6:46 which means you're going to cover this one your blank you're going to cover this one in a PCI slot that will leave
6:51 you with two PCIe 1X slots that will remain usable we've got an auxiliary
6:56 Molex power connector here so if you are running up to three cards and then
7:00 you'll cover almost all of your slots except this guy then you should plug
7:03 that in because otherwise you're drawing just too much power out of the 24 pin
7:08 connector now let's have a look at the back of the board on the io Shield we've
7:12 got a purple PS2 Port so that's going to be keyboard only then we've got 1 2 3 4
7:18 5 six oh is that one of those combo
7:21 ports no it's not so we have six USB 2.0
7:24 ports we have a powered Esa Port as well as a regular eatle port and then we have
7:30 a clear seimo switch optical audio out the Rog connect button USB 3.0 support
7:36 gigabit land and those look like goldplated 7.1 audio connectors and
7:41 before we're done I did promise a count of the four pin fan connector so we have
7:45 one two up here by the CPU socket we have another one over here on the top
7:49 right of the board we have another one down here by the North Bridge so that is
7:53 I don't know four and then down at the bottom of the board we find another five
7:57 six seven totals so that means that you can actually control all of those fans
8:02 via the BIOS and uh hold on 1 2 3 4 5 6
8:09 7 eight eight there's one more over here by the 24 pin connector so you can
8:12 actually control eight fans via the bio
8:15 software and you can optimize them for performance or for silence that's a
8:19 pretty cool feature and they all support pwm there's the back of the board in
8:23 case you care thank you for checking out my unboxing of the Rampage 3 formula
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