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ASUS Maximus VI HERO motherboard review




We review the ASUS Maximus VI HERO motherboard review motherboard. The Z87 ROG themed mainboard is intended for Intel's 22nm Haswell processors on Socket LGA1150. It is the high-end to enthusiast and pro-overclockers segmented product amongst the ASUS ROG series that comes with some nice features and decent overclock potential.
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Megabiv
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Posted on: 08/29/2013 11:25 PM
Well they used to do a "For The Win" edition , Nforce 6 I think.
Well they used to do a "For The Win" edition , Nforce 6 I think.
GenClaymore
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Posted on: 08/30/2013 04:39 AM
evga uses "For the win" all the time, sooner or later its going to become "For The Epic Win.
evga uses "For the win" all the time, sooner or later its going to become "For The Epic Win.
I_Am_Weasel
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Junior Member
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Posted on: 11/28/2013 11:11 PM
Why is there such a huge difference between memory read/write bandwith when cpu is at 4.8 ghz ?
Why is there such a huge difference between memory read/write bandwith when cpu is at 4.8 ghz ?
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Chuck Norris
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This names are becoming so silly i expect someone do a "Epic Win Edition" product soon.