Intel's LGA 1366 platform is not the most talked about at the moment when the processor giant has major focus on its new midrange platform LGA 1156th But in the near future we will see the manufacturer's first six-core CPU in the consumer market and when Gulftown, Core i7 980X, is imminent in any case, motherboard manufacturer, ASUS to be ready. It is during CES demonstrated its upcoming ASUS Rampage Extreme III motherboards that are just as extreme as Intel's upcoming six-core processor.

ASUS Rampage Extreme III is targeted at enthusiasts and overclockers, including four PCI Express x16 ports, helped by NVIDIA's NF200 chip. The motherboard is obviously support for SATA 6GB / s with USB 3.0 but also 24GB DDR3 memory through its six memory slots.

The motherboard is like the Maximus Extreme III support for ROG Connect, a technology that allows users to overclock their systems from a Bluetooth device, such as a cell phone. It should also be able to turn off the computer or monitor temperatures and the like, which actually sounds pretty interesting.

ASUS has also provided the board with a further developed power supply to provide both sufficient power and stable voltage. Tensions can also be read directly from the data points on the motherboard and cooling design which should facilitate cooling installations.

Price teaches end up somewhere north of 3000 crowns, and we expect to see the card on the market in any case, just in time for the launch of Intel's Core i7 980X.