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ASUS Blitz Extreme Pro Reviews

phoronix‘s review Edit

While the results from the three Intel motherboards were close, the ASUS Blitz Extreme had possessed a slight performance advantage in a number of the Linux benchmarks when using Fedora 7 with the Linux 2.6.22.4 kernel. The performance should also get better as the Intel P35 Linux support matures. The ASUS Blitz Extreme had also worked out very well in all of our Linux tests but Sun's Check Tool 1.2 for Solaris hadn't functioned. Aside from that, the ASUS Blitz Extreme motherboard is very well designed and is one of the most feature-packed motherboards we have seen to date.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 01, 2007

HotHardware‘s review Edit

The Asus Blitz Extreme represents the pinnacle of DDR3-enabled P35-based motherboards in our opinion. The board features an innovative cooling apparatus that's equally effective with air or liquid-cooling, it's highly overclockable, it has an extensive set of BIOS options, and the Crosslinx PCI Express switch makes it an ideal solution for ATI's CrossFire multi-GPU technology. The Blitz Extreme also proved to be a good performer at stock settings, it was completely stable, and it includes some handy extra's like on-board power / reset / and clear CMOS switches and the LCD Poster.
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Published on:
Aug 10, 2007

The average pro reviews rating is 9.0 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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