Also carrying HEDT series chipsets, Rampage VI Extreme Omega and Zenith Extreme Alpha are the next generation motherboards of the familiar X299 and X399 after a year of rushed launch.

With the Rampage VI Extreme and Zenith Extreme versions launched about a year ago, two motherboards with similar `roles` possess different design languages with great favor for Rampage VI.

Until this year, when both versions of Asus ROG’s most advanced motherboards, Rampage VI Extreme Omega and Zenith Extreme Alpha, were released, Asus gave both of them design values that were more in sync with each other.

Rampage VI Extreme Omega and Zenith Extreme Alpha both inherit a relatively aggressive design from their predecessor Rampage VI Extreme with thick armor covering the motherboard on both the front and back.

The especially big improvement that we can see here is that Rampage VI Extreme Omega and Zenith Extreme Alpha both possess an extremely impressive and powerful VRM circuit system with 8 power phases creating 16 energy levels to

To take care of this VRM system, gamers need 2 8-pin power supplies to power the CPU and according to Asus’s introduction, this motherboard will definitely include a 32-core AMD Threadripper processor or microprocessor.

Of course, like other new generation HEDT motherboards, Rampage VI Extreme Omega and Zenith Extreme Alpha are both equipped with a `max ping` expansion slot system with 8 DDR4 slots allowing internal memory to

We can’t miss the I/O jack area filled with high-speed USB ports, the super powerful Aquantia 10G Gigabit LAN port along with Intel Gigabit LAN and wifi antenna compatible with the AC 9260 wifi standard as well.

Looking at the awesomeness of these two Asus ROG motherboards, most of us gamers can only wish, with this awesomeness, they themselves will be very picky about their owners.