![]() Added reporting of Favored Cores List for Intel CPUs.Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS ROG STRIX B365-F and STRIX B365-G.Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASRock X570 series.Added monitoring of Infineon XDPE10281 on GPU (Galax RTX 2080 Ti HOF).Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, 2070 SUPER and 2080 SUPER.Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE.Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS PRIME X570 and TUF X570 series.Added monitoring of AMD X570 chipset temperature.Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS CROSSHAIR VIII series.Added monitoring of voltage, current and power of EVGA RTX 20-series ICX GPUs.Fixed reporting of GPU fan RPM on AMD Navi.Improved support of several legacy (ISA, VLB) (S)VGA adapters.Added monitoring of per-CCD Tdie temperatures for AMD Zen2.Updated reporting of CPU VDD and SoC SVI2 current/power on some MSI mainboards.Added reporting of CPU Thermal Trip Limit and HTC Temperature Limit for AMD Zen.Rampage - Intel? (X Series Chipset boards)īack when Nvidia had their chipset business, we had the Striker series. Maximus - Intel? (P Series Chipset boards)ģ. Crosshair - AMD? (AMD based Chipset boards)Ģ. But their focus is now shifting towards Lexus when they talk performance, and we are moving towards ROG when we talk performance.ġ. One of my favorite boards is the Sabertooth P67! Hell, Toyota had some pretty awesome sports car in its day. Now does this mean other ASUS boards are nothing compared to ROG? NO! We have awesome boards in the mainstream segment. You don't need to empty your wallet to still enjoy performance. Its not super flashy but still carries the ROG bling and should turn heads in any case mod. Its also focused for small form factor systems that are more portable for you to take around to LAN events or case mods that require a tight fit. Gene is segmented for those that want the CPU power, but don't really plan to run more than 2 VGA cards. This is focused for gamers and power users that want lots of power. This is focused for gamers, overclockers, and power users that want the most powerful system.įormula is segmented for those that want all the performance from the extreme, but may not need the extra features. It still has 200HP which is fast enough for most people)Įxtreme is segmented primarily for people that plan to push their system to get maximum performance. (remember just because the IS250 is slower than the 350 or F, doesn't mean its slower than a Camry. Gene is for the user that just want it to perform. It is like the IS-F.įormula is for the user that still wants grunt but doesn't really need all of the fancy features that come from the extreme. Users that want the best of the best of what ASUS has to offer. IS350 is the in between model that most people will end up getting because it still has grunt.Įxtreme are for the enthusiasts. They can both hit 140MPH but the IS-F has a bigger motor, sportier suspension, bigger brakes, nicer rims, nicer interior, guzzles more gas and a higher price tag. It will take you from point A to point B. Within ROG, think of the Lexus IS250, IS350, and IS-F. Toyota is like ASUS and Lexus is like ROG. Same company but different class of cars. If i can give somewhat of a decent analogy, think of cars. ![]() all motherboards will power on, boot into windows, browse the web, play movies, and play games. Before i clarify the segment, lets be honest. ![]()
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