Personal Opinion
Overall
the Maximus V Formula is a good board but unfortunately there seems to be some
performance related issue. In our tests we always use the latest BIOS versions
and even though, the Maximus V Formula has not been able to keep up with the
competition. It really is a pity and we hope that future BIOS update will change
this situation. As soon as ASUS is able to get some more performance out of this
board, we will absolutely recommend this board to any gamer out there.
On the plus side there
is a very attractive and well balanced feature mix which offers everything a
high-end gamer could possibly need. Ok, there is no way to run a four way SLI
setup. But hell I think at least 99 percent of all gamers out there will never
ever put four GPUs in their system. Especially not if they decide to buy a more
budget oriented Formula board from ASUS over a more expensive Extreme. Even
triple SLI is an absolute overkill in such a case and ASUS seems to be aware of
that too. Otherwise there would have been an additional PLX chip between the
first PCI Express x16 slot and the CPU socket. On the other hand you find a
beefed up onboard audio chip which is more useful on a gamer motherboard than a
million fullsize PCI Express slots. In fact, when I connected my quite decent
AKG HD 272 headphones it offered higher audio quality than what you get from
Realteks ALC 898 chips you usually find.
In
my opinion it make a lot of sense that ASUS splits their Maximus series into two
different products. With the Formula the manufacturer targets gamers whereas the
Extreme is the right choice for overclockers and enthusiasts. Meanwhile
Overclockers prefer features that really no gamer will ever use. Just think of
thermal sensors that are capable of reading out temperature of -200°C.
Absolutely no gamer will evern need such a feature and ASUS seems to be very
well aware of that.