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ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME LGA2066 DDR4 M.2 U.2 X299 EATX Motherboard with onboard 802.11AD WiGig Wi-Fi USB 3.1

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Overview

ROG Rampage VI Extreme

Built for gaming performance, the ROG Rampage VI Extreme features 5-Way Optimization with integrated watercooling zone for advanced overclocking, 10G LAN and 802.11AD WiGig WiFi for the future of wireless VR.

Innovative vertically mounted M.2 drives via DIMM.2 provide optimized cooling while AURA Sync RGB lighting offers unlimited personalization.

At a Glance

  • Designed for 7th generation Intel Core X-Series processors
  • Built for High Performance Networking
  • 5-Way Optimization featuring Auto-Tuning and FanXpert 4
  • Four SafeSlots
  • AURA Sync RGB lighting
  • 8-channel HD audio
  • Integrated I/O shield

One-Click Overclock and Cooling

ASUS 5-Way Optimization makes your PC smart. It dynamically optimizes essential aspects of the system, providing overclocking and cooling profiles that are tailored for your rig.

Features

Next-Gen Connectivity

The Rampage VI Extreme has provision for three M.2 drives to make the most of Intel's IRST and VROC options. ROG DIMM.2 module is an innovative expansion card that allows two M.2 drives to be connected via a DDR4 interface.

High-Performance Networking

Rampage VI Extreme is engineered with the very latest 802.11ad (WiGig) Wi-Fi for ultrafast, lag–free wireless connections of up to 4.6Gbps, delivering smooth streaming of 4K UHD video and faster, slicker online experiences, and future wireless VR.

DIY Friendly Design

ROG's I/O shield is capable of withstanding electrostatic discharge up to 12kV, and is pre-fitted to make it even easier to install the motherboard. ROG VGA holder is crafted from a single piece of strong sheet metal and is capable of supporting up to 15 kg of weight, providing serious support for even the heaviest graphics card.

Outshine the Competition

ASUS Aura offers full RGB lighting control with a variety of functional presets for the built-in RGB LEDs as well as strips connected to the onboard RGB headers.

ROG Elite Rewards

Become a member of the ROG Elite Rewards program and earn points for being an active Republic of Gamers fan. There are many ways to earn points including purchasing ROG gear, and a selection of rewards that can be redeemed with points, tailored to the ROG community.

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Amazon.com Return Policy:You may return any new computer purchased from Amazon.com that is "dead on arrival," arrives in damaged condition, or is still in unopened boxes, for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Amazon.com reserves the right to test "dead on arrival" returns and impose a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product sales price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. Any returned computer that is damaged through customer misuse, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition due to customer tampering will result in the customer being charged a higher restocking fee based on the condition of the product. Amazon.com will not accept returns of any desktop or notebook computer more than 30 days after you receive the shipment. New, used, and refurbished products purchased from Marketplace vendors are subject to the returns policy of the individual vendor.

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Customer reviews

3.2 out of 5 stars
3.2 out of 5
59 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality and appearance of the motherboard. For example, they say it's an absolutely fantastic product, a great looker and that it runs solid. That said, some complain about the performance. They say it doesn't work as expected, is inoperable and that the bios is a mess.

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11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the motherboard. They mention that it is an absolutely fantastic product, hard to find any faults on this design, and is an amazing product. Some customers also mention that the board itself runs solid and never gave them any major issues.

"...The board is very solid piece of hardware. It is exactly what I expected and more. Has great on board lighting that can be turned off easily...." Read more

"...I'd had fairly good response when dealing with issues and the board itself runs solid and never gave me any major problems......" Read more

"When it works, it's incredible, amazing product...." Read more

"This motherboard is pretty good!..." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the motherboard. They mention it's a great looker and performer.

"...Possibly one of the best mother boards available feature, design and aesthetically. I would not hesitate to buy it again if the need was there." Read more

"...'re both feature and performance rich and some of the best looking boards aesthetically...." Read more

"...If you like RGB, its the best looking rainbow colored board out there...." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the motherboard. Some mention that the board is inoperable and has no response when powering on the system.

"...Then upon powering on the system, no response from the board. No big deal, I set up the RMA. A few days later, sent the board out (11/11)...." Read more

"...I tried to use 2 Samsung 960 pro to setup it, it doesn't work. I turned the SATA Mode to the RAID, but there were no activate M.2 RAID selections...." Read more

"After a USB over-current issue arose from out of the blue, rendering the board inoperable, and much research and troubleshooting, an RMA was..." Read more

Great board (When it works) Avoid ASUS Customer Service like the plague
1 Star
Great board (When it works) Avoid ASUS Customer Service like the plague
They say that good customer experience to ruin their loyalty. This time might have been the straw that broke the camel's back...For clarification, I've been pretty loyal to ASUS for my motherboards for the last 6-7 years. The board I had before this was the Rampage IV Black Edition and outside of one RMA, the board ran stable until purchasing this one. The Rampage VI Extreme was my obvious choice as I'd had fairly good response when dealing with issues and the board itself runs solid and never gave me any major problems...Until recently...For transparency, I've owned this board for a little over two years and have RMA'd it twice. The first time was a fantastic experience. They actually sent me a brand new board, with the plastic still on it! Which is a rarity if you know how the ASUS repair service operates. That board worked fine for me until November 2020.I decided to make some upgrades to the system, new CPU and GPU. Swapped out the old parts for the new. Then upon powering on the system, no response from the board. No big deal, I set up the RMA. A few days later, sent the board out (11/11). I get another board (11/22) and immediately notice the condition that the I/O is in (see photos). The packaging itself was intact, but the only padding was one layer of bubble wrap around the board itself and no cushion in the shipping box, so the motherboard was just sliding around inside. I take the pics and contact ASUS support to make them aware that they sent me a broken board. They tell me that they will have to reach out to the repair center, and that it will take 24-48 hours for them to respond. Monday afternoon (11/23) I get the following response:------------------------------------------------Thank you for contacting ASUS Product Support.I appreciate your patience and for giving us time to come up with an update for your case.I am writing this email to provide you an update about your ongoing case. In accordance to the recommendation of our Management.Please be advised service center does not have the i/o shield for model ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME--------------------------------------At this point I'm getting frustrated. As you can see in the photos, that I showed tech support, the issue is more than just the bent I/O shield, but the pieces of the board that literally broke off making it inoperable. I hop on the phone with support and make them aware that the board is unusable and will need a replacement. I also tell them I'd like to have a paid shipping label as I do not feel like I should be financially responsible for sending back their broken goods. They process the new RMA and tell me the label will be shortly behind it. 10 minutes later and no label. They then tell me they will be escalating and to wait 24-48 hours for a response...24 hours later, no label. 48 hours later, no label.Bear in mind that I'm contacting them, via phone and chat at every time stamp and am being told the same thing. Escalation with a 24-48 hour response window... for a return label...Finally, on Friday (11/27) after speaking with several other people both via chat and phone support for five days, do I get the label. By this time I'm making my frustration with the issue will known. I explain to the rep that I truly am not frustrated with them, as I know they have rules they need to follow. But make them aware that had I sent my board into them in the condition that the board I received was in, my warranty would be void and I'd be SOL. Due to the fact that I rely on this computer for work, and at this point have been without my computer for going on three weeks, I'd like to see what options there are for some sort of expedition so that I may possibly get a working board before Monday in an effort to keep my job. They tell me that there is nothing they can do and that it will have to go through the standard RMA process. For a damaged board they sent to me.As I type this, it is Sunday (11/29). The label they sent me was ground shipping, so they probably won't receive the board until Wednesday (12/2) and take another week to attempt to "repair" the broken board, before sending me another. Hopefully this board will be better packaged.I've heard the horror stories about ASUS support before, and though I've had a taste of it to an extent it's never been this bad. Sad thing is, they do make some solid boards, they're both feature and performance rich and some of the best looking boards aesthetically. I've RMA'd boards with EVGA and Gigabyte in the past and NEVER experienced issues like this. Not to mention I'm sure both of those companies would've express shipped a new board out to me once I made them aware that they sent me a damaged board in the mail due to negligent packaging.I'd like to stay an ASUS customer, but if it means you've gotta be down a computer for a month while they work out their issues, you're better off just going with a brand that has a better RMA process.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2017
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great board (When it works) Avoid ASUS Customer Service like the plague
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020
They say that good customer experience to ruin their loyalty. This time might have been the straw that broke the camel's back...

For clarification, I've been pretty loyal to ASUS for my motherboards for the last 6-7 years. The board I had before this was the Rampage IV Black Edition and outside of one RMA, the board ran stable until purchasing this one. The Rampage VI Extreme was my obvious choice as I'd had fairly good response when dealing with issues and the board itself runs solid and never gave me any major problems...

Until recently...

For transparency, I've owned this board for a little over two years and have RMA'd it twice. The first time was a fantastic experience. They actually sent me a brand new board, with the plastic still on it! Which is a rarity if you know how the ASUS repair service operates. That board worked fine for me until November 2020.

I decided to make some upgrades to the system, new CPU and GPU. Swapped out the old parts for the new. Then upon powering on the system, no response from the board. No big deal, I set up the RMA. A few days later, sent the board out (11/11). I get another board (11/22) and immediately notice the condition that the I/O is in (see photos). The packaging itself was intact, but the only padding was one layer of bubble wrap around the board itself and no cushion in the shipping box, so the motherboard was just sliding around inside. I take the pics and contact ASUS support to make them aware that they sent me a broken board. They tell me that they will have to reach out to the repair center, and that it will take 24-48 hours for them to respond. Monday afternoon (11/23) I get the following response:
------------------------------------------------
Thank you for contacting ASUS Product Support.

I appreciate your patience and for giving us time to come up with an update for your case.
I am writing this email to provide you an update about your ongoing case. In accordance to the recommendation of our Management.

Please be advised service center does not have the i/o shield for model ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME
--------------------------------------
At this point I'm getting frustrated. As you can see in the photos, that I showed tech support, the issue is more than just the bent I/O shield, but the pieces of the board that literally broke off making it inoperable. I hop on the phone with support and make them aware that the board is unusable and will need a replacement. I also tell them I'd like to have a paid shipping label as I do not feel like I should be financially responsible for sending back their broken goods. They process the new RMA and tell me the label will be shortly behind it. 10 minutes later and no label. They then tell me they will be escalating and to wait 24-48 hours for a response...

24 hours later, no label. 48 hours later, no label.

Bear in mind that I'm contacting them, via phone and chat at every time stamp and am being told the same thing. Escalation with a 24-48 hour response window... for a return label...

Finally, on Friday (11/27) after speaking with several other people both via chat and phone support for five days, do I get the label. By this time I'm making my frustration with the issue will known. I explain to the rep that I truly am not frustrated with them, as I know they have rules they need to follow. But make them aware that had I sent my board into them in the condition that the board I received was in, my warranty would be void and I'd be SOL. Due to the fact that I rely on this computer for work, and at this point have been without my computer for going on three weeks, I'd like to see what options there are for some sort of expedition so that I may possibly get a working board before Monday in an effort to keep my job. They tell me that there is nothing they can do and that it will have to go through the standard RMA process. For a damaged board they sent to me.

As I type this, it is Sunday (11/29). The label they sent me was ground shipping, so they probably won't receive the board until Wednesday (12/2) and take another week to attempt to "repair" the broken board, before sending me another. Hopefully this board will be better packaged.

I've heard the horror stories about ASUS support before, and though I've had a taste of it to an extent it's never been this bad. Sad thing is, they do make some solid boards, they're both feature and performance rich and some of the best looking boards aesthetically. I've RMA'd boards with EVGA and Gigabyte in the past and NEVER experienced issues like this. Not to mention I'm sure both of those companies would've express shipped a new board out to me once I made them aware that they sent me a damaged board in the mail due to negligent packaging.

I'd like to stay an ASUS customer, but if it means you've gotta be down a computer for a month while they work out their issues, you're better off just going with a brand that has a better RMA process.
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winstall
5.0 out of 5 stars 綺麗、そして高性能
Reviewed in Japan on July 4, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars 綺麗、そして高性能
Reviewed in Japan on July 4, 2018
マザボといったらASUS
ASUSと言ったらマザボ
っていう感じが僕の中ではあります。
というのも、使いやすいからですね。
極冷した後でまともに使えるのもASUSくらいらしいですし
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Bob F
1.0 out of 5 stars Don’t Buy This Board!
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2018
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Alex
4.0 out of 5 stars It was pretty good
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2018
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Alex
4.0 out of 5 stars It was pretty good
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2018
It was a good buy it’s too advanced for an average pc builder and the cpu pins bent easyer than a regular motherboard so be carful. I also like that it replaces the home logo with the rog logo.
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Taehyeong Lee
3.0 out of 5 stars Awesome design.Decent VRM, but 8+4 pins?
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2018
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Coriena Dickson
1.0 out of 5 stars Amazon what are you doing
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2018
9 people found this helpful
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