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Photo gallery: ASUS' ROG Rampage III Black Edition motherboard
X58 chipset and ThunderBolt offer more grunt for the ultra-high end.
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The front of the box!
The mystical... back of the box!
And now we get interesting :)
The accessories box is packed with stuff, including these two wifi antennae.
There's also more then enough Xfire and SLI bridges.
The Rampage III comes with a dedicated sound/network card.
It's powered by ASUS own Xonar audio hardware, and a Killer NIC. Nice.
However, it's the board we all want to see.
Here's an onboard Creative X-Fi chip.
The heatsinks are a lovely black and grey.
More black and grey on the RAM slots. It's a very serious looking board.
The CPU area, which does seem a touch crowded...
IO options - and a lot of them, including Bluetooth.
And finally, the board's rear. For those who like the rear of things.
The front of the box!
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