


Four Patent-pending SafeSlots feature an injection molding process that integrates metal framing for stronger, firmly anchored PCIe slots built for heavyweight GPUs.5-Way Optimization featuring Auto-Tuning and FanXpert 4 delivers automatic overclocking profiles for maximum OC performance while thermal sensor and watercooling headers provide dynamic system cooling.Built for High Performance Networking featuring onboard 10G LAN, 802.11AD WiGig Wifi for future wireless VR, and Intel Gigabit LAN with LAN Guard and GameFirst technology.Designed for 7th generation Intel® Core™ X-Series processors to maximize connectivity and speed with U.2 port, up to three M.2 drives, USB 3.1 Gen2, Intel® VROC and Intel® Optane™ Memory compatibility.There's an LN2 mode jumper, and slow mode switch, additional CPU and PCI-E power connectors, voltage check points, a dual BIOS switch and a ROG extension connector. The eight switches near the LED POST code display are for toggling on and off the DIMM and 16x PCI-E slots to deal with misplaced hardware that you might want to switch around or test if it's working. To start with, there's obviously a big focus on extreme overclocking. Let us introduce the Rampage V Edition 10 - a £500 monster of a motherboard that hopefully has everything you could possibly want from a Broadwell-E based slab of PCB, including all the features that made the likes of the X99-Deluxe II, ROG Strix X99 and Maximus VIII Formula such great boards recently too. This time around, the company is not only building on the previous Rampage for LGA2011 - the Rampage V Extreme, but this is ROG's 10th anniversary, so we were expecting something special. We've seen a few exceptional examples of ultra high-end motherboards from all the key players over the years, but it's Asus's Rampage for Intel's premium CPU socket that is often regarded as the ultimate motherboard excluding workstation models. UK price (as reviewed): £515.99 (inc VAT) Asus Rampage V Edition 10 Review Manufacturer: Asus
