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Legion Hardware » Articles » Asrock Fatal1ty X79 Champion & Z77 Extreme9

Asrock Fatal1ty X79 Champion & Z77 Extreme9
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out two elite Asrock motherboards designed to accommodate the very latest Intel processors. The Fatal1ty X79 Champion is designed to be the ultimate Sandy Bridge-E motherboard, while the Z77 Extreme9 provides a feature rich platform for Ivy Bridge owners. Both are no-compromise products focused on delivering the best performance possible...

Overall we have been impressed by Asrock’s high-end offerings, as they really are top notch products. Asrock has continued to step up their game over the last few years and today we would have no problem purchasing one of their products over something from Asus or Gigabyte for example. The Fatal1ty X79 Champion and Z77 Extreme9 are more examples of why Asrock motherboards are worth checking out.

05/31/2012
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moss



Posted on: 06/06/2012 10:40 PM
Love the look of the Champion! Wish I could afford it :)

I want to upgrade my LGA1366 system to the LGA2011, just gotta wait a little longer and get a cheaper board. Thanks for the review though.

drate



Posted on: 06/06/2012 11:50 PM
I wish you could install a mSATA SSD on the Z77 Extreme9 for caching.

lame



Posted on: 06/07/2012 05:35 AM
Fatal1ty branded products ... really Asrock :S

stretch1



Posted on: 06/07/2012 11:07 PM
very good looking boards from asrock. I bought the extreme6 and I am very happy with it. The 9 looks even better!

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