HiVizMan wrote:
From a gamers perspective the RIVF (Formula) board is the best buy in my book. I use the Extreme for benching and the formula for 24/7
But the Rampage IV Extreme Still be used as a Gaming Board Cant it? Cause when this board got released I thought of getting the best ROG for X79 platform for gaming.. Like I do intend to overclock but not to extreme.. Prob between 4.2ghz - 4.7ghz but of course I dont wanna go to extreme since I have the 3960x CPU and Afarid of killing my board/CPU.
But I did come with some problems at first when I got the board. First the pins got bent and Gamedudes (Seem to repaired it) and it lasted like a year or so until I updated the bios at one stage and it was running fine until another bios came out few months later.. Anyway after that it lasted for few weeks and then.. when i push the power button it wont turn on and I was like "whats going on here" then I took it back to gamedudes and they seem to fix the problem (they say it was connection problems or something) now i didnt touch the inside of the connections cause they did all the wirring and everything.
Then it was running fine for few days and then boom it did the same problem again. So I got really frusturated with it. So I open the side case and check the H100 water cooler block on it to see how tight they did it and when i unlosen it a little bit bam it booted.. I was like.. ok this is odd.. I think my board is dodgey onn something.. Anyway it seems to boot when its already been powered on before but when I leave it off like over night.. It will do the same thing again..
So one after another I just gave up and give it back to gamedudes to do a serious check on it and before i did that i also reset the cmos and battery and did the things that the people suggested to see if that fixes the problem but it seems the problem keeps comming back.
Funny thing is when they did the testing and stuff it was working fine with them.. I dont kno why it was giving me chaos when it comes bak here.
So they asked me about if i overclock did i do it correctly and I said yes. I did it how Asus reccomends on how to overclock the cpu. They also said that they heard me saying if there was no solution to the board I would get another one to take its place, so I'm like well I did researching on boards and such and I think i just get a replacement since my current board went through alot since the pins and you never know if its reliable since then. I would of let them take my board for repairs on replacing the pins and everything but I thought it be to much a hassle for me. Cause all i want is a board that was fresh up from scratch and if there was any problems it be on Gamedudes Head to fix it since I didnt touch the board.. -.-
But I just hope when I get my board back this comming week, I hope i dont come accross the problem again or else im just gonna go bonkers, since I love the board and I just want it to work when I want it to and when ever I want it turned on.