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Review: ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme (Threadripper 3000) motherboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/27/2019 10:41 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)

ASUS jumps on the TRX40 as well, meet the all-new ROG Zenith II Extreme all ready to tame that new mega-core Threadripper 3000 processor. In this review, we cock the gun that is the ROG Zenith II Extreme from ASUS. Is it worth it?

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warlord
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#5735471 Posted on: 11/27/2019 10:48 AM
Am I the only thinking, that passing the 1000€ limit for only two components (cpu+mobo) is a quite unneeded and touching 1500€ wall is an illogical self destruction?

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#5735484 Posted on: 11/27/2019 11:16 AM
Am I the only thinking, that passing the 1000€ limit for only two components (cpu+mobo) is a quite unneeded and touching 1500€ wall is an illogical self destruction?

It's perfectly normal for professional users. You can easily sink thousands in IT equipment, as a business cost.
Now for hobbyist, it's only a matter of wanting to have the best and being able to afford it.
I myself am trying to resist the temptation of upgrading to the latest Ryzen 9, with ROG Crosshair Hero motherboard... I want it but I don't need it :D

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#5735493 Posted on: 11/27/2019 11:43 AM
Yes ! I had resisted the urge to upgrade for many years. Then in october caved and I said I will build a pc by end of year ( one component a month ) ... then I caved even more end bought all in 1 month and a half.

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