ASUS Shatters Performance Barriers

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ASUS continues its industry lead in performance, superior design, quality and ease of use with its latest Intel® Z77™ chipset based motherboards. ASUS is excited to announce our Z77 line of motherboards has reached new performance heights. These include reaching the 7GHz clock speed threshold on the ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE motherboard, as well as five new world records on the ROG Maximus V GENE, with more to come. These new records all showcase the benefits of ASUS’ superior engineering and design, use of the finest materials and components, and industry leading user-friendly DIY features.

ASUS’ internal overclocking group and performance team are excited to reach a 7GHz CPU clock frequency on the P8Z77-V DELUXE, using a 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7-3770K processor with 16GB of DDR3 clocked at 2800MHz. Employing LN2 cooling, they were able to push the new processor to the limit and beyond, demonstrating the performance tuning abilities of ASUS Z77-based motherboards.
 
you know, honestly this is cool and all, but its pointless. The public cant run that 24/7. I dont care about what it can do with all that fancy crap. Yea, sure I love to OC my pc too. But im realistic in what i'd like to achieve.
 
Did all the other brands try, or only Asus reached 7ghz?
 
So that was a commercial if I've ever read one. It even links to their website but no links to the OC results. I remember 2 years ago the P67 raving review came out and there ended up being like 10 threads about the board having problems. Has HardOCP announced a partnership cause its pretty hard to see reviews as unbiased with commercials like this on the front page. All you need is a girl reading it in a youtube video.

I see there is a ASUS Z77 Motherboards - Official Support Thread too.
 
just try and rma something

GO AHEAD

industry lead in performance, questionable

industry lead in shittiest CS and rma, undeniable
 
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Does it resume from sleep? My last (final) ASUS board didn't. I'll take a Gigabyte board that resumes from sleep and can only hit 6.5GHz on LN2 over this ASUS board, any day.

just try and rma something

GO AHEAD

industry lead in performance, questionable

industry lead in shittiest CS and rma, undeniable

THIS
 
Does it resume from sleep? My last (final) ASUS board didn't. I'll take a Gigabyte board that resumes from sleep and can only hit 6.5GHz on LN2 over this ASUS board, any day.



THIS

You're doing it wrong.
 
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