Conclusion
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| Like every motherboard from the ROG series also
the Maximus IV Extreme shows stunning looks and therefore a really nice
design. The layout has been very well thought and for example the
connectors at the bottom edge are always accessible. This is because
ASUS didn't place a PCI-Express x16 slot as a last expansion slot.
Therefore there won't be any graphics cards covering them because there
is a PCI slot inbetween. At the moment there are only very few boards
that come with internatl USB3.0 headers to wire cases that support this
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Generally
the ASUS Maximus IV Extremes layout is well thought. Once more very practical
are the angled SATA connectors as well as the power- and reset-buttons. Also the
debug display can become very useful in case you should have issues with a
component in your system or the board itself. Furthermore the placement of the
PCI-Express x16 slots is well thought too and therefore nothing needs to be
criticized at this point. If you consider buying this board you should be aware
that it comes with an eATX form factor. If you want to put this board into a
midi tower you should first check if it really fits because there is a
possibility that there are compatibility issues.
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Plenty of space around
the CPU socket
- Power/Reset-Button onboard
- Additional add-in-card with power/reset-button and debug
LED
- Connectors
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- E-ATX |
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at this point the Maximus IV Extreme was able to convince us. The
performance really is on a very high level. Therefore it doesn't matter
if you look at 2D- or 3D-performance. In almost every benchmark this
board is quicker than the competition. The only weakness can be found
when running SuperPi or Wprime. But even in these test, the board
doesn't perform badly. |
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| The Asus Maximus IV Extreme comes with
about the same overclocking Features as the P8P67 Deluxe and WS
Revolution. The BIOS is quite extensive and comes with a lot of setting
which can be manipulated. Sometimes it leaves a bit a messy impression
especially if you should not be familiar with the different settings.
Never the less this board is really good for overclocking. Once you've
gotten familiar with the new EFI BIOS and all the different settings
there are a lot of options to optimize the board. One thing during
overclocking was quite annoying: as we were pushing our test-CPU to the
limit the USB connectors refused to work. This definitely is something
the corresponding ASUS developers team should work on. |
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EFI-BIOS
- TurboV
- Voltage measuring points
-PCI-e Slots can be
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- High overclocking can cause the USB ports
to not work anymore |
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Recommendation |
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| Generally spoken we can recommend the
ASUS Maximus IV Extreme to any
overclocker or gamer who's looking for a motherboard that come with a
very good
overall performance. In the box you also find a lot of accessories.
There even are stickers, temperature sensors, an RoG connect cable and
RoG Bluetooth Switch. |
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The ASUS Maximus IV Extreme can be bought at Digitec to a price of CHF
386.- (est. EUR 276.-).
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