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ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX

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The motherboard or mainboard is the component that connects all the different parts of your computer. Often it has some integrated components like a sound card, enabling your computer to play sound, or a network card, to connect your computer to the network. The standard form factor (size) for motherboards is ATX, you need at least a midi-tower to fit one of those in. Micro-ATX motherboards are often more complete and have more onboard devices, like a video board and fit in smaller cases, but are generally less expandable.
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Short summary description ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX:
This short summary of the ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

ASUS Striker Extreme, Intel, LGA 775 (Socket T), 8 GB, Dual Giabit Ethernet, ATX, ATX

Long summary description ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX:
This is an auto-generated long summary of ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

ASUS Striker Extreme. Processor manufacturer: Intel, Processor socket: LGA 775 (Socket T). Maximum internal memory: 8 GB. Networking features: Dual Giabit Ethernet. Motherboard form factor: ATX, Power source type: ATX, Overclocking features: AI NOS ASUS AI Booster. Width: 305 mm, Depth: 245 mm

Processor
Processor manufacturer *
Intel
Processor socket *
LGA 775 (Socket T)
Maximum number of SMP processors
1
Memory
Number of memory slots *
4
Non-ECC
Yes
Maximum internal memory *
8 GB
Internal I/O
USB 2.0 connectors *
3
Number of SATA connectors
6
Number of Parallel ATA connectors
1
S/PDIF out connector
Yes
ATX Power connector (24-pin)
Yes
CPU fan connector
Yes
Number of chassis fan connectors
3
Chassis intrusion connector
Yes
Number of IEEE1394 connectors
1
Rear panel I/O ports
USB 2.0 ports quantity *
4
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports *
2
eSATA ports quantity
2
Rear panel I/O ports
PS/2 ports quantity
2
Firewire (IEEE 1394) ports
1
S/PDIF out port
Yes
Network
Networking features
Dual Giabit Ethernet
Features
Motherboard form factor *
ATX
Power source type
ATX
Overclocking features
AI NOS ASUS AI Booster
Expansion slots
Expansion slots
2x PCI Express x16 1x PCI Express x16 1x PCI Express x1 2x PCI 2.2
Weight & dimensions
Width
305 mm
Depth
245 mm
Packaging content
Bundled software
Ghost Recon Drivers ASUS PC Probe II ASUS Update ASUS AI Booster Futuremark 3DMark'06 AE NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Kaspersky Anti-Virus
Other features
Controller 2nd interface type
Ultra DMA 133/100/66/33
Controller interface type
Serial ATA I/II
Floppy disk drive connector
Yes
Special features
Q-Fan Plus ASUS EZ Flash2 ASUS Music Alarm ASUS MyLogo3
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
Uk has collected 27 expert reviews for ASUS Striker Extreme LGA 775 (Socket T) ATX and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
Source Review comments Score
custompc.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
The Striker Extreme is one of the best overclocking Core 2 Duo motherboards weve seen, with the capability to hit huge FSB speeds and a great range of controls that enable you to tweak and tune your system. Aside from the EIDE port, the board is well...
Bottom line The Striker Extreme is one of the best overclocking Core 2 Duo motherboards weve seen, with the capability to hit huge FSB speeds and a great range of controls that enable you to tweak and tune your system. Aside from the EIDE port, the board is well...
75%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 03:16:34
The ASUS Striker Extreme is a good board to consider if youre an enthusiast. It provides plenty of speed and has comprehensive overclocking features.
Good Fast and stable performance; plenty of overclocking features...
Bad Only one IDE port The Final Word The ASUS Striker Extreme is a good board to consider if youre an enthusiast. It provides plenty of speed and has comprehensive overclocking features.
Bottom line The ASUS Striker Extreme is a good board to consider if youre an enthusiast. It provides plenty of speed and has comprehensive overclocking features.
90%
atomicmpc.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 03:16:34
Apart from the elaborate maze of passive heatsinks, you’d be forgiven for thinking this is an upgraded version of the P5N32-SLI Premium we reviewed last month. In fact, it really is – it just features the new C55 northbridge that makes it a 68...
75%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:15:29
2007 is set to be a big year for Intel and its Core architecture. Designed from lessons learnt from the Netburst and Pentium-M architectures, Core micro architecture is set to push Intel through the 2007 year, and already we have seen processors from t...
Bottom line Since DFI has now introduced the AMD ATI RD600 chipset, it’s now a matter of preference on what you want to buy. While Intel P965 is a very good and solid chipset (Gigabyte’s DQ6 is a perfect example), it lacks some of the features of the nVid...
90%
Maxitmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:51
We could probably rave on for hours about how good this motherboard is. Did we say good? Superb more like. Asus have made an astonishing motherboard for the 680i chipset. They have significantly improved upon the NVIDIA reference design to create a mus...
100%
neoseeker.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
Once in a proverbial blue moon, a piece of hardware comes along that promises to be within a league all its own. Such is the case with the ASUS Striker Extreme Edition motherboard. For what I do, I have to keep on top of the latest and greatest in hard...
Bottom line Ill start with the obvious. The ASUS Striker Extreme is one hell of a beautiful motherboard. Its built like a brick house, near perfectly designed, and boasts a number of unique features. ASUS also bundled more hardware/software with the Striker than...
0%
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
How much of a badass mother is Asus’s new motherboard? It’s so bad that it doesn’t even use numbers in its name. Yeah, there’s no R2-D2-like naming convention here. Just call it Striker Extreme, or El Extremerino if you’re not into the whole brevity th...
Good PlainEnglish POST display and useful LED lighting.
Bad Price, are you serious?...
90%
hardwareunboxed.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
Having recently reviewed what was supposed to be the latest and greatest motherboard from ASUS, we came away a little disappointed. The Striker Extreme is a serious looking motherboard and while the performance was exceptionally good, the board was let...
Bottom line Well there you have it folks, just as we suspected the P5N32-E SLI is every bit as good as the Striker Extreme. In fact we recon it’s a whole lot better since you save around $130 US and sacrifice nothing worth mentioning. The only useful features t...
0%
xbitlabs.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
ASUS Striker Extreme mainboard based on a relatively new Nvidia nForce 680i SLI chipset for Intel processors arrived into our lab last year already. However, it is only now that we decided to write about it, despite the huge interest to this product fr...
Good Excellent performance, Nvidia SLI support, three PCI Express x16 slots, Outstanding accessories bundle, Great for poorly lit places :), Impeccable support of 1T Command rate setting and pseudoasynchronous memory clocking.
Bad Performance drop on FSB frequency increase beyond 420MHz, Big difference between the selected and actual voltage settings in BIOS Setup, High price.
Bottom line Well, now that we have discussed everything none of you have any more doubts that ASUS managed to design the best Nvidia nForce 680i SLI based mainboard so far. This is a pretty logical outcome I should say, keeping in mind that the only alternative to...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
Back in November, nVidia launched its latest enthusiast orientated chipset under the guise of nForce 680i SLI. It was hailed as the perfect match for a pair of GeForce 8800 GTX cards and one of Intel's stunning Core 2 Duo processors. Just like when the g...
80%
pcper.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
The NVIDIA nForce 680i chipset was initially released along side Intels announcement of the Core 2 Duo line of processors back in November of last year. Since then, the chipset has quickly become the choice of enthusiasts and overclockers looking fo...
Bottom line The Asus Striker Extreme is a great motherboard that just had too many problems early on in its life to catch on in the enthusiast crowd. If Asus wants some of the 680i market (and I think they do) theyll need to drop the price a bit. All of the ki...
0%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
2007 is set to be a big year for Intel and its Core architecture. Designed from lessons learnt from the Netburst and Pentium-M architectures, Core micro architecture is set to push Intel through the 2007 year, and already we have seen processors from t...
Bottom line Since DFI has now introduced the AMD ATI RD600 chipset, it’s now a matter of preference on what you want to buy. While Intel P965 is a very good and solid chipset (Gigabyte’s DQ6 is a perfect example), it lacks some of the features of the nVid...
90%
Cdrinfo.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
Asus provides solutions for all categories of users and especially gamers. The release of the P5N32-E SLI motherboard onto the market also comes with the adoption of the Nvidia 680i SLI chipset. Asus further offers a more "advanced" motherboard with sl...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:52
There are only a few motherboard makers today who dont design boards with the enthusiast in mind. Its been proven that the enthusiast market, as small as it is, gets the most press coverage of any segment of motherboards. Thus, enthusiast markets do have...
0%
ocworkbench.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
If you have been following developments of the NV NF680i chipset, you would probably know that the boards currently on sale are actually manufactured by NVIDIA and branded and packaged for various manufacturers. That is why you see the same desig...
Good 3 x PCIe x16 slots for SLI (2 PCIex16 and 1 PCiex8), Quad Core support, Plenty of oc options in BIOS, Switches for Power, Reset and Clear CMOS...
Bad Chipset is hot, Compatibility issue with DDR2, check QVL, Expensive...
Bottom line The first ODM product based on the NF680i chipset is here. Elegantly designed and packed with interesting features, this board excels in details that most manufacturers would have overlooked. Built for the Conroe family of CPUs, this board can support...
96%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
The latest entry in Asus Republic of Gamers motherboard line, the Striker Extreme is perfect for performance-oriented gamers who spend as much time rebuilding their PCs as they do using them. The boards layout makes memory and cables a...
Good Well laid-out; excellent audio support; tons of overclocking settings; stable; many small, appreciated features for tweakers...
Bad Expensive; picky about memory chips; diagnostic LCD requires you to look at the back of your PC...
Bottom line A loaded motherboard with an over-the-top feature set—an excellent choice if cost is no object...
80%
MotherBoards.org
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
This week saw the exciting launch of the NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX and GTS, and the launch of the nForce 680i chipset for Intel CPUs on the 8th. These launches brings NVIDIA back to the forefront of graphics technology and motherboard technology, with the...
Bottom line The ASUS Striker Extreme Motherboard has all of the features that you would want from a motherboard today. The nForce 680i chipset is designed for the extreme overclocker and the ability to run two graphics cards in SLI mode is always a big plus in my...
93%
firingsquad.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 01:16:53
When it comes to feature-filled motherboards, ASUS’ Deluxe line of motherboards is pretty tough to beat. Not only does ASUS include basics like power LED, rounded corners, and color-coded connections with a black PCB, in more recent years they&rsquo...
0%
digital-daily.com
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:15:23
Right before publishing this review, we had to rewrite it from the begining, removing a good half of the description of the boards shortcomings. Normally that doesnt happen to ASUS products. On the contrary, they are so good that you have to spend ex...
0%
Bit-Tech.net
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:15:25
A couple of months ago, we had and we were excited by the way that Asus has completely over-engineered everything on the board. However, at that time, the board was not shipping and we were using both pre-production hardware and a pre-production BIO...
Bottom line There is a lot to like about the Asus Striker Extreme and it is one of the best motherboards Ive ever had the pleasure of using. In terms of features and performance, the Striker Extreme is a rock at the heart of Asus Republic Of Gamers line. However...
80%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:15:31
The Republic of Gamers (R.O.G.) motherboard series marked a move away from lifestyle computing for ASUS (the AI Proactive and AI Life product lines) into the realm of enthusiasts and gamers exclusively. Their very first and flagship board...
100%
virtual-hideout.net
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:15:35
Today I have for you the new ASUS Striker Extreme motherboard. Its based off the newest NVIDIA 680i SLI enthusiast chipset and features just about everything you could want in a chipset, and also on a high end motherboard. The Striker Extreme i...
Bottom line So what more can be said for this ASUS Striker Extreme motherboard other than its high price. No no, not just high, its the most expensive desktop motherboard Ive ever seen. Were talking a retail price of right around $400! I thought $200-$250...
0%
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