Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67
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Just as I had made my mind up they bring this out :D
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Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67
Support & Drivers Page
Available at - Limited Edition Computers - Shop
Just as I had made my mind up they bring this out :D
Just added the pictures, looks good! defo on my shortlist :D
Yeah does look great. Would have got this but it has no PCI :(
No because the PCI-E x1 slot on this board is in a stupid place, right next to the heatsink.
Ah dam, you can install them in any PCI-E slot, 16x slots are backwards compatable with 1x, 4x & 8x devices :up:
Also it doesn't slow any of the other slots, my GFX cards still show 16x :up:
The only disadvantage I have found is the need for a floppy power connector - more cables :S lol
On my Rig 3 I use an Adaptec PCI-E RAID card in a 16x slot, and I havn't noticed any overclocking issues with it either.
Sorry mate, wish I had been able to tell u pre order :(
We have Revision B3 in stock now -
ASUS Maximus IV Extreme Intel P67 REV. B3 DDR3 Motherboard
Latest BIOS - 1303
Quote:
Maximus IV Extreme 1303 BIOS
1. Improve OC performance
2. Enable CPU Multiplier upper limit to 59x for K series CPU
Latest BIOS 1408
Quote:
Maximus IV Extreme 1409 BIOS
1. 2.2TB or larger HDD can be supported under RAID mode.
(Need to install IRST 10.5 version driver first, you can find it under "SATA" catalogue).
Latest BIOS 2105
Quote:
"1. Improve memory compatibility
2. Improve system stability"
On this motherboard my vcore is consistenly higher than using the same settings on my ASUS P8Z68 DELUXE. Turbo and Speedstep are on, and when dropping to 1.6GHz vcore only goes down to 1.200 whereas it is usually just 1.000 on the P8Z68 DELUXE and sometimes as low as 0.900
There's probably some setting I am missing, I'll post back when I have tried more settings :S
I have just flashed to the latest BIOS version 3208 which has finally fixed my issue.
Previously if you had SpeedStep and Turbo enabled and set a multiplier of 40, it would ignore speedstep and lock it to 40, now I get the whole range; from 19 to 40.
There is an issue flashing to this BIOS version; in that you have to do it twice. I had an issue using my mouse inbetween flashes, but once I started using the keyboard to navigate it was fine.