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ASUS X79 Motherboards Hold 70% Global Market Share
Two in every three socket LGA2011 motherboards based on the Intel X79 chipset, globally, are ASUS. The company has amassed 70% global market share of X79 motherboards, according to the latest sales data given out by the company. That's not all, the same data claims ASUS globally holds 50% of the Z68 motherboard market, and 60% of the P67 motherboard market. ASUS' X79 motherboard lineup includes four models in the P9X79 series: the P9X79, P9X79 Pro, P9X79 Deluxe, P9X79 WS; three models in the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Rampage IV series: the Rampage IV Extreme, Rampage IV Formula, and Rampage IV Gene; and Sabertooth X79.
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My next mobo will be X79 based, but just for the sake of statistics it won't be Asus.
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Mine will
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It's fully expected, the Rampage IV Extreme is light years ahead of other top motherboards functionality wise (awesome BIOS and OC Key drool) and LOOKS, and if you let me say it, Gigabyte and MSI deserve this because they continue to slap military toyguns, bullets, clothes iron as heatsinks.
And the P9X79 is awesome if you don't need all the RIVE features. |
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Asus should hold 70%, and leave 30% for asrock
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As a current ASUS owner, I'll personally go back to ASUS for more (after one Chaintech, many Abit Boards and one Gigabyte).
But never imagined 70% marketshare in the latest board, that's crazy.
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My last 3 boards have been Asus, and reliable,stable and good overclockers they were. I will stick to buying Asus in the future, no reason to change.
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Last time i had an p4 msi board, it was a peace of shit...
Other than that, p4 delux was great, p5b delux was awesome and lasted years and years and never failed until i sold it, and now a nice p67 sabertooth that should last a minimum of 5 years... My next board, probably another sabertooth for the next generation after Ivy, who knows, something like p87... But before that, i should be able to slap an ivy effortlessly in my current one...
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Not surprising at all, Asus has been making excellent mobos forever.
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This is kind of surprising, but not really.
With ABIT and DFI long dead to the consumer market, they seem the obvious choice for features, stability, and performance. Written from my gene-z/gen3 htpc.
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My last 5 boards going back to Athlon 64 have been Asus. I've dealt with a lot of other brands doing builds for clients and while some have impressed me on the lower end like Biostar and Asrock, the other "premium" brands have been pretty mediocre.
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Asus is overrated to me
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Asus here for ten years or so, ROG when possible. ASRock got me for x79 though. Now Intel needs to release i7 3820 so I can actually do the build.
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Tacky aesthetics are often regionally defined. Have you never seen house hunters international? If it looks tacky and is designed elsewhere I don't see how it's unnatural to ponder if that's the cause. In fact it seems like you aren't arguing that that isn't the case, you're just telling me not to mention it. |
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not moving from Elitegroup black series. The brand is low end but I'm not an overclocker. Just want bang for buck.
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