
Introduction to the ASUS Maximus IV Extreme P67 Motherboard
With the introduction of the new Intel Z68 chipset, we thought we had seen the last of the P67 models in our lab; twas not the case. When the representative for the largest manufacturer of enthusiast motherboards give you the opportunity to review a legend, you don’t past it up.
ASUS have sent us several P67 based motherboards over the past few months, none of which are as sought after by the enthusiasts as the Maximus IV Extreme. Being part of the Republic of Gamer product line you know that you will not only will get every last feature supported by the chipset, but then some as well. ASUS have always put an extra effort in to giving the consumer what they want in a motherboard. Sometimes, the consumer gets even more than what they were after, all thanks to ASUS going that extra mile.
There is a lot offered by the Maximus IV Extreme in addition to the support of Intel's Sandy Bridge processor and SATA-III, thanks to the P67 chip. It also packs incredible cooling, extreme performance and an over-abundance of overclocking options (if there is such a thing). For those that have the budget for such a powerful motherboard like the Maximus IV Extreme, the sky truly is the limit. We can't wait to put the board through it's paces, so lets get on with the show!
ASUS take on the Maximus IV Extreme
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