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ASUS Z97 Motherboards - Overview and Official Support Thread

Raja
Level 13
This thread is for the official support of the ASUS Z97 motherboard series.


Lots of feature changes over the older platforms - from software, UEFI and aesthetics.


Motherboard Info





A comparison table containing all ASUS Z97 motherboard features can be found here: http://www.asus.com/us/site/motherboards/Z97/comparison/



Key Features For ASUS 9 Series Motherboards







New UEFI Features






EZ Setup Screen - One-stop location for simple system setup..






The EZ mode screen allows quick setup of storage BOOT priority, XMP for memory, RAID, overclocking presets via wizards, system time, fan control and many more features.



















Fan Controls are now far more intuitive with a graphical interface for setting the fan slope with 3 control points (more than enough to configure any fan) in manual mode as well as 4 preset modes. Full PWM and DC support is present on EVERY fan header across all ASUS Z97 motherboards from the Z97-A to Deluxe, ROG and of course the TUF series.


We've also introduced the ability to map each fan to various temperature sensors on the board instead of having all system fans react to the CPU temp only. For example, the chassis inlet fans can be mapped to PCH temperature which allows the fans to react to temperature changes in that region - GPU environment temperatures for example.


A fan calibration routine has also been added to UEFI advanced mode. The calibration routine determines the minimum rotational speed of each fan and then sets the fan slope minimum value accordingly.


With these features, users can enjoy comprehensive fan control with any operating system as no software is required (although we still have Fan Xpert 3 in Windows - more on that later).









Major Software Changes





Graphically AI Suite 3 is the same as the Z87 series but there have been a lot of functionality refinements that take the software to the next level.








5-Way Optimization - Auto Tuning (Mainstream and WS Only)







Auto Tuning is an automated overclocking routine that tunes a system overclock for the end-user. We’ve had this feature for a few generations now and have been enhancing it year-on-year based upon end-user, media and our internal feedback.


Auto tuning works by running a Prime based stress test on the system. Previously, there was no control over the duration of the stress test. We ran a quick 15 second test and then increased processor clock frequency in steps. For Z97, we've added the ability to set stress test duration up to 1 hour at each step (we can extend this further via an update). Plus we've added a memory stress test to the mix for more stringent overclock testing.


Users can also target frequency or a temperature to tune to. Overall a far more comprehensive set of auto tuning parameters to help make overclocking easy for newcomers and help seasoned users evaluate the overclocking potential of a CPU effortlessly.










Turbo App







Turbo App is the 5th element of 5-Way Optimization. This nifty addition allows us to set dynamic overclocking profiles based upon the application being used.




The advantage of this is two-fold:


1) Overclocks no longer need to be limited by the hottest application we run on our system. Typically, we tune our maximum overclock to the hottest software we will run. With Turbo Ap, we can set higher overclocks for software/games that don’t load the CPU as heavily.


2) The overclock is applied dynamically in real-time as we switch through applications – no need to enter UEFI to change the overclock preset or navigate via various GUIs changing configurations. Turbo App also contains LAN priority and audio presets which will change to our desired setting when the application is active.



Turbo App is simple to use and setup and helps get the most out of each CPU.










Fan Xpert 3



While we have added a comprehensive set of fan control features in UEFI, there’s more on offer in Fan Xpert 3.






i) Full fan calibration for each fan connected to the motherboard.


ii) The ability to control fan spin up and spin down response.


iii) Setting lower speeds for fans that can spin at low duty cycles.


iv) Look up tables for each fan to show RPM versus power or duty cycle.


v) Renaming of each fan for easy reference.





With all of these options at our disposal, just about any fan con be configured to be quiet and react to system temperature changes. Between UEFI and Fan Xpert 3, the options on offer are the most comprehensive ever seen for motherboard fan control. In fact, there’s no reason to invest in a dedicated fan controller at all.







Push Notice







Push notice is an application that teams a mobile device such as a phone or tablet to the PC in order to send system event, sensor or user messages to the remote device. Once a device is paired to the app (requires client software – which is free to download and use) the alerts will work over a local network or via the internet. This means the messages will be received no matter where you are, provided internet access is available.

















System events such as configured restarts, system shutdown or sleep can be set and a message sent to the remote device at a user configured time before the event occurs.













Power supply voltage and CPU package temp warnings can also be set to trigger an alert message to the paired remote device.












Revised Audio deisgn (mainstream)







Mainstream motherboard audio has been revised for 9 series – physically similar layout techniques to the ROG boards to prevent crosstalk.


Other changes include a RTL circuit to prevent DC thump for all outputs while the Deluxe model gets a buffer amplifier to drive either the front headphone jack or rear output jack. The buffer is only needed when connecting hedphones with an impedance over 120 ohms or so to provide additional voltage gain and prevent excessive roll-off at frequency extremes.












Product Page Links







Z97-Deluxe : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97DELUXENFC_WLC/
Z97-PRO : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97PRO/
Z97-A : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97A/
Maximus VII Hero : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_HERO/
Maximus VII Gene : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_GENE/
Z97 Sabertooth Mk.1 :http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_Z97_MARK_1/














Guides





5-Way Optimization User Guide


More guides on their way!
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Raja- I have just purchased an Asus Z97-WS with an i7-4790K cpu and am having trouble setting up 3 ssd's in a raid 0. I have done this in all of my other Z87 boards but am having trouble with this board. Can you answer me as to whether this board supports SSD raid, not HDD raid? The manual only gives information about HDD raid and when I have followed the manual for set up the bios appears to suggest that ssd's are not supported.

New Z97 Deluxe user here with a SLI issue at boot.

Was getting black screens on boot and monitor shut downs. Swapped drivers and Device Manager see the 2nd card but not the first which is where the monitor is of course plugged into and thus I have low res video.

Yes, all cables are secured.

Thoughts?

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bitman
Level 10
Hi Raja I have a question is it possible to use any of the fan headers or the CPU_OPT or the CPU_header to control a PWM pump like the Swiftech MCP-655 PWM pump if not what would be the best option to control the pump speed using a temp probe on my VGA card water loop. I was going to use the temp sensor connector on the Maximus vii hero's motherboard to connect a temp probe on the water loop and use the motherboard temp sensor to control one of the fan headers hooked to the pump's PWM lead. is this possible???? hope I'm not confusing everyone but I need to know if this will work if not then I will have to go different route !!!

Raja
Level 13
I answered in the other thread..

which thread Raga??? It's not like there is only a couple there is 100's If you could give me a link I would be thankful Thanks Steve

bitman wrote:
which thread Raga??? It's not like there is only a couple there is 100's If you could give me a link I would be thankful Thanks Steve

Hello

The other thread you ask this question in. Z97 Fan Headers thread.

Thanks Praz I'm new to all this forum stuff you think a 56 year man would know what he was doing by now lol sorry thanks Steve pls be patient which this old man!!

Raja
Level 13
If you click on your own profile name you can look at all the posts you've made - that's the easiest way to go back. It is usual to post a question in one place only rather than multiple threads but we'll excuse you 🙂

Raja
Level 13
SSD RAID is supported. Not sure about 3 drives, never tried it.

-Raja

Hi, I mounted a 4790K on my Z97-AR motherboard with a Tuniq Tower Extreme 120 cooler.

I soon noted extremely high temperatures with no overclock and default BIOS setting (up to 90 degrees with few minutes of Prime 95).

With HWiNFO64 I've noted that when the CPU was running in turbo mode (4.4 GHz) I got a CPU core voltage of 1,249V.

So I'm trying to set the BIOS in order to have a lower core voltage in turbo mode, but without success.

I have the latest BIOS for my Z97-AR (version 1205) and, among other options, I've set theese:

Core Voltage = Adaptive
Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage = 1.200
Offset mode = +
CPU core voltage offset = auto
Total adaptive mode CPU core voltage = 1.200

With theese setting I'm aspecting to have a maximum core voltage of 1,200V when the CPU is under heavy duty, but HWiNFO64 always shows me a maximum core voltage of 1,249V when running a benchmark (Prime95 or RoG Real Bench).

The only way to have lower a voltage is setting the Core Voltage to "manual" whit "CPU core voltage override" to 1.200. I don't like this solution, because I loose the advantages of adaptive mode (lower voltage when the CPU is in IDLE mode).

Can you help me? What I'm doing wrong?

Thank you.

Regards.