ASUS RAMPAGE III Extreme

ASUS RAMPAGE III Extreme @ Motherboards.org

“The ASUS Rampage III Extreme is the most highly featured board I’ve ever seen. With RC Bluetooth and ROG Connect, you can connect external devices like cell phones and laptops to overclock the system externally just like a race car driver team. ASUS also brings SATA 6 Gb/second and USB 3.0 support to this board, making it a dream enthusiast’s board.”

MSI 890FXA-GD70

MSI 890FXA-GD70 @ HardwareSecrets

“AMD 890FX is the new high-end chipset for AMD processors and MSI 890FXA-GD70 (a.k.a. MS-7640) is a high-end motherboard based on this new chipset, bringing features like five PCI Express x16 slots, six SATA-600 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, SMD (a.k.a. Hi-c) capacitors, lots of unlocking features and more. Check it out.”

Jetway JNC84-LF

Jetway JNC84-LF @ TechwareLabs

“The JNC84-LF is a mini-ATX board which comes with an AM2+/AM3 socket so that the user get to decide just what kind of push they want out of their machine. Read on to find out which qualities this board brings to the table and whether or not it merits the right to be on your consideration list.”

ASUS Maximus III Gene

ASUS Maximus III Gene @ HardwareSecrets

“ASUS Maximus III Gene is a socket 1156 motherboard based on Intel P55 chipset using the micro-ATX form factor and featuring two PCI Express x16 slots, Japanese solid capacitors and many overclocking options. Like Rampage III Extreme it is part of “Republic of Gamers” (ROG) product line, which is the high-performance series from ASUS with a unique visual identity.”

Gigabyte X58A-UD3R

Gigabyte X58A-UD3R @ PCPer

“Gigabyte packed tons of great features, bundled accessories, as well as applications and utilities into their lowest end X58A board. While the board is priced at around $210 with shipping, this is on par with the current market climate, but that doesn’t mean consumers might be a little apprehensive at purchasing these fairly expensive parts in the current economic environment.”

ASRock X58 Extreme3

ASRock X58 Extreme3 @ Guru3D

“If you want an X58 based platform and want to enjoy USB 3.0 and SATA3 6G, there really are no affordable alternatives on the market, until now that is. ASRock has released a new X58 motherboard. It’s loaded with extra features yet comes with SATA3 and USB 3.0. It is up-to date, has some nice extras, and get this… will cost only 165 EUR or roughly 189 USD.”

Foxconn A88GM Deluxe

Foxconn A88GM Deluxe @ HardwareSecrets

“The new AMD 880G chipset is based on Radeon HD 4250 graphics engine, which is a slower version of the graphics engine used on AMD 890GX (Radeon HD 4290). This way 880G-based motherboards are cheaper than 890GX-based ones. AMD 880G chipset is normally paired with AMD SB710 south bridge chip, but on A88GM Deluxe the manufacturer decided to use SB850, which is the south bridge chip from AMD 890GX, providing native support for SATA-600 ports.”

MSI Big Bang XPower

MSI Big Bang XPower @ HardwareSecrets

“MSI Big Bang XPower is an Intel X58-based socket 1136 motherboard that comes with six PCI Express x16 slots, SATA-600 ports, USB 3.0 ports, military-grade components on the voltage regulator circuit, gazillions of overclocking options and much more. Also it is one of the few motherboards around using an easy-to-remember name instead of a part number formed with several letters and numbers. We honestly hope that MSI and other manufacturers do this more often.”

ASRock 880GXH/USB3

ASRock 880GXH/USB3 @ HardwareSecrets

“The new AMD 880G chipset is based on Radeon HD 4250 graphics engine, which is a slower version of the graphics engine used on AMD 890GX (Radeon HD 4290). This way 880G-based motherboards are cheaper than 890GX-based ones. Let’s take a look on ASRock 880GXH/USB3, which brings USB 3.0 ports.”

ASUS Crosshair IV Formula

ASUS Crosshair IV Formula @ MadShrimps

“It is time to present the first 890FX motherboard that entered the Shrimps lab. And boy does it look stunning, ladies and gentlemen let me introduce you: The Asus Crosshair IV Formula. The previous Crosshair III was a master in efficiency, can the new 890FX chipset top the older generation? How does it pair with the new 6-Core Thuban CPU ? Let us go and explore this new addition to the Republic Of Gamer product line-up.”