At first glance, Intel's technical documentation for the new P45 / G45 Express series chipsets, you'll note looks alarmingly similar to the previous generation P35 / G35 Express series that this new ...
Interestingly, when testing with Unreal Tournament 3 the Asus Maximus II Formula, which is of course the "gaming" P45 motherboard, is slightly slower than the original P5Q Deluxe. Enemy Territory ...
bit-tech has scored a Maximus II Formula motherboard from Asus and they've taken a lot of pictures of the board and talk in detail about the new features of this super expensive P45 based R.O.G. board ...
With Intel’s X38 launch just a few weeks ago, supported motherboards have been popping up all over the place, including five from ASUS alone. We’ve already taken a look at Gigabyte’s GA-X38-DQ6 and ...
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We've already taken a good look at the Maximus III Formula motherboard, but the kind folks at ASUS have now decided to shed a little light on a couple of undocumented features. Before we get to those, ...
Checking out the I/O panel of this platform, you’ve got a pretty interesting layout here. On the left edge of the motherboard, you see a small beige connector, which connects up to Asus’s bundled "LCD ...
Using PCmark05 we found that the memory bandwidth performance of the Maximus II Formula is much the same as the P5Q Deluxe, which also features the Intel P45 chipset using DDR2 memory. Again, this ...
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