ASUS ROG Maximus VI Formula Motherboard Review

Motherboards/Intel S1150 by leeghoofd @ 2013-11-04

ASUS delayed the release of the Maximus VI Formula till after Computex 2013. We got a glimpse of the board at the ASUS booth and it looked at first glance like a TUF/ROG hybrid. The ROG series are renown as high end motherboards, stunning looks and high performance; however not engineered solely for gamers, but the enthusiast and extreme overclockers get their sweets too. Usually the ROG series had 3 members: the mATX Gene, the midrange Formula and the flagship, the Extreme board. With the Z87 series, ASUS throws an entry level priced ROG in the mix with the Maximus VI Hero board and even a mITX board, the Impact. The Hero is comparable as being the vanilla board of the Republic of Gamers line up. The small mATX Gene VI gives those with small cases the option to install a top class motherboard; the Formula for those that seek a full ATX board packed with features, yet still at an affordable price level. The flagship Extreme board is the most expensive and targeted at those that want either the best of the best or the ultimate board that can push the envelope, no matter the cooling method used.

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Last test comprised to utilize the Formula board under extreme conditions. With our not so spectacular i7-4770K the Maximus VI Formula board had no issues to quickly explore the limits of this particular Hasfail processor. Depending on the number of cores run, the 4770K's speed varied between 5700 and 5500MHz. Just a 700MHz short of what we would like to have gotten out of this processor lol. Nothing the board can do about it. Not even the most brilliant board will unleash extra potential of a dud CPU.

 

 

Only thing we encountered a lot with this board is the dreaded 00/55 post code on the Debug LED. Really puzzling as if you boot with one DIMM, let the board retrain, then pop in the 2nd dimm it usually worked perfect. Nevertheless this was not the case when trying to boot from a two DIMM configuration. Really annoying if you are working on the edge. To be honest a surprise as usual ASUS boards were the most easy going boards. Things seem to change...

 

 

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