Asus' Range of Motherboards

Mr20Slater

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I know that Asus has a lot of motherboards, such as the ROG, workstation and server type boards, but can someone explain in order of the usefulness how these go?
So I think that the Z87 - Deluxe is the top of the workstation boards, and below that is the Z87 - Pro. but can someone give me details of all the Z87 / LGA 1155 chipset boards in order so I can decide how much to spend.
Please include Mini ITX and Micro ATX as these are all useful. If you have the knowledge it would also be cool to see where B81 and so on fit in...
Just to clear this - I'm not just looking for a list of mobos, I just want to know in which order they would be put in for capabilities. If you think two are very similar feel free to say that.
Thanks in advanced, Mr20Slater.
 
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Z87 is the 1150 socket, 1155 is comprised of the Z77, Z68 and P67 (primary chipsets for Sandy and Ivy Bridge CPUs).

ROG boards in Z87 include Maximus series, Extreme, Formula, Hero, Gene and Impact, similar enthusiat mobos include the Sabertooth and Gryphon (and will include a all new model whenn the Z97s are released in little over a week, the new Ranger model)

Workstation models include the Z87-WS and the P9D-WS

Regular mobo models include the (all start with Z87-) there's the K, the A, the M-Plus, Plus, Pro, Expert, Deluxe, I-Dekuxe, Deluxe/Dual and Deluxe/Quad

Asus has a comparison table here:

http://promos.asus.com/us/z87/comparison/

Tradesman1

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Z87 is the 1150 socket, 1155 is comprised of the Z77, Z68 and P67 (primary chipsets for Sandy and Ivy Bridge CPUs).

ROG boards in Z87 include Maximus series, Extreme, Formula, Hero, Gene and Impact, similar enthusiat mobos include the Sabertooth and Gryphon (and will include a all new model whenn the Z97s are released in little over a week, the new Ranger model)

Workstation models include the Z87-WS and the P9D-WS

Regular mobo models include the (all start with Z87-) there's the K, the A, the M-Plus, Plus, Pro, Expert, Deluxe, I-Dekuxe, Deluxe/Dual and Deluxe/Quad

Asus has a comparison table here:

http://promos.asus.com/us/z87/comparison/

 
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Mr20Slater

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I'm sure you will get a reply if you post this INA new thread in the right section! It might be interference across the board, or a faulty motherboard. It might have something to do with your settings as well, so you might want to check them.