Ready to take your new system build to the next level? The ROG STRIX X99 Gaming is here (above), and while it has all the lovely fun stuff like RGB lighting, SupremeFX, Sonic Radar II and more, it also comes packing support for the latest Intel Core i7 LGA 2011-v3 processors, 3333Mhz DDR4 in quad-channel, up to 3 way SLI and Crossfire, M.2, U.2, SATA Express, dual Wifi (AC) and the list goes on. It’s not going to be cheap but damn is it pretty.
Then we have the Rampage V Edition 10 (below), which looks even cooler with its colourful RGB lighting, but it comes with support for 4-way Crossfire/SLI, helping you fulfil your extreme gaming dreams.
Both of these motherboards are impressive, offering up virtually every modern connection and option currently available to consumers in a neat and tidy package, making them perfect for gaming, workstations and much more. So, which one of these beasts would you want to see in your system?
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