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Starting with the build quality of the Fatal1ty X79 Champion we have a board which offers a decent level of components. We are big fans of the TI USB 3.0 controller, have had good experience in the past with Broadcom LAN (though would often opt for Intel)...
Taking everything that this board has to offer into consideration, and noting its varied performance against its power consumption, on the whole I'd have to say that I'm pretty impressed with what the X79 Fatal1ty Champion has to offer. Once factor that d...
ly the ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Champion's layout has been very well thought Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors There are also practical power and resetbuttons along with a clr_CMOS which one is on the back panel very accessible Furthermore the...
ly the ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Champion's layout has been very well thought Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors There are also practical power and resetbuttons along with a clr_CMOS which one is on the back panel very accessible Furthermore the...
Excellent automatic OC feature, Attractive red and black colour scheme, Form factor will fit in most ATX cases, Comprehensive UEFI, Priced in line with competition
Still expensive
Everything considered we are left with very positive impressions of the ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Champion. It's clear that ASRock are targeting this particular motherboard at enthusiasts who demand extremely high, yet stable overclocked settings.We managed to...
Published: 2013-02-09, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: We have a long wait until Ivy Bridge-E hits the shelves, and until that point the dichotomy between the features and price of both Sandy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge will continue to weigh on the minds of performance enthusiasts. But does it weigh on the minds...
Excellent feature bundle for the price, Nicely optimized and truly useful BIOS and software package, Excellent clocking capability, Fantastic audio rendering, Excellent power consumption, Clean and simple color-themed layout, Fully functional AMI UEFI BIO
CPU performance with tested hardware is a bit underwhelming, Quad-SLI support requires an additional bridge purchase, BIOS is in need of some minor fixes, Not enough cables provided for all internal SATA ports
After spending a lot of time with the ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Champion, although the results were a bit low on the CPU side, the low power consumption and obvious reasoning as to why it underperformed, has left me quite happy with the complete package. ASR...
Abstract: 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 platfo...
Coming in with a price tag of $359.99, the ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Champion isn't a cheap motherboard, but saying that it comes in at a cheaper price point than we expected it would. While the board clearly has a lot of highlights, I think the one that st...
Abstract: El X79 sigue siendo, aun pasados los meses, la plataforma más potente de Intel y la que permite, gracias a los procesadores Sandybridge-E, las configuraciones de tarjetas de ampliación, incluidas tarjetas gráficas, más extensas. Permite también monta...