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Profile: stranger
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Hi guys

Just curious as to the main differences between the P5E Deluxe and the Rampage Formula, and are these differences worth an extra $100?

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Profile: nimble knuckle
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The $60 difference gets you slightly better cooling and probably a little better voltage regulation. You might be able to overclock the Rampage Formula a little higher. Basically the same thing. Get the P5E Deluxe and call it good.


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Profile: stranger
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cheers, that is what i thought, just making sure there wasnt some secret squirrel business going on that i didnt know about..
And here in Aus, its $100 more.. sucks i know..

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Ive just ordered 1 :) red a couple of reviews and the overclocking will be suitible for any medium to high overclocking!! Hoping to push my q6600 to atleast 3.2ghz :P

Stop playing with that you will go Blind!
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The P5E Deluxe is teh Rampage Formula minus the LCD Poster and the CLR CMOS, Reset and Power Buttons.

Plus you dont get 3DMark06 Advance.

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I'm pretty sure you can flash the P5E Deluxe to the Rampage Formula bios, or was it the P5E.

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Does the p5e deluxe have nb/sb temperature and voltage sensors?

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The Rampage formula has STALKER, and extra LAN, and an external LCD temp reader.

The P5E Deluxe is basically the same, and can be flashed to the Rampage bios. Gives you all the features of the Rampage.


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