http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cpu_mainboard/asus_maximus_vi_extreme_review/16
Ouch, I will be cancelling my order and changing the mbb
Ouch, I will be cancelling my order and changing the mbb

http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cpu_mainboard/asus_maximus_vi_extreme_review/16
Ouch, I will be cancelling my order and changing the mbb![]()
But Tom got lower voltages and higher Ghz with other boards?
But Tom got lower voltages and higher Ghz with other boards?
That plastic thing does look crap though![]()
So many variables effect this overclocking. Your evidence is what OC3D says about the board. My evidence is multiple world records and my own experience which is what I trust above any reviewer. I have the WR's to back up running my mouth![]()
Multiple world records...........ok fair enough but this is a R.O.G board which stands for republic of gamers, does a typical gamer really want to spends days and days going through all the OC settings trying to find which configuration works the best? As Tom eluded to in his video the marketing of the ROG line is confusing, are these boards aimed at overclocking enthusiasts or gamers?
I've never understood why the average gamer would go out and spend over £300 on board like this, for a long time you can get much cheaper boards which will give you the same or similar overclocks for much less money.
The only justification for buying this board is if your going for world records and plan on using plenty of LN2 but lets face facts those people are few and far between.