ASUS to launch Crosshair III Formula!

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Asus Asus took our collective breath away with the Crosshair II Formula with the help of NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset.

But, the clink in the armor proved to be the chipset which devoured power ceaselessly despite the superbly designed mother board. None the less, the Asus Crosshair II formula provided features such as Triple-SLI which fired up your machine. Asus is all set to rock our tech zone all over again.

Now, AMD finally has decided to remove the flaw and launched the Phenom II X4 which clocks speeds of 2.8GHz and 3.0 GHz. With the addition of Phenom X4 955 to its already rocking cache, AMD is all set to soar high.

On the other hand, not really happy with NVIDIA chipsets, Asus turned to AMD to power its latest Crosshair III Formula. The result is an awesome Crosshair III Formula powered by AMD 790 FX. As expected, the SLI support for CrossFire X has been dumped.

But, fret not; the Asus Crosshair III Formula can still transcend your gaming experience!

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