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Four more world records with ASUS ROG motherboards

ROG Maximus V Extreme has been breaking records all the time since its release: this time a new SuperPi 32M record has been set at the ROG Camp in Berlin.

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The new record, overseen by Andre Yang, senior tuner at ROG, is 4 minutes 42,656 seconds, a significant improvement over the previous 4 minutes 43 seconds. The record was set using an Intel® Core i7-3770K processor.

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And an ROG Crosshair V Formula-Z motherboard with an AMD FX-8350 processor, also managed by Andre, managed to break the existing CPU-Z processor frequency record, pulling the CPU up to 8670,22 megahertz.

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At the same time, Hong Kong’s John Lam (from HKEPC) set two world records in the wPrime test with ROG Crosshair V Formula-Z. The 32-megabyte performance result was 4,532 seconds, and the 1024-megabyte result was 143,766 seconds. John used an AMD FX-8350 processor to access the two records.

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