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Maximus VI Formula Discussion Thread

Raja
Level 13
Maximus VI Formula Overview and Discussion Thread

The Maximus VI Formula should be available to purchase in a few weeks. A motherboard many have been waiting for, and for good reason. Plenty of cool features on offer, we won't go into them all, but have picked out some of the salient ones for you to check out below:

Board layout and features at a glance:



Gaming Features



SupremeFX






The Maximus VI Formula sports a specialized audio solution called SupremeFX. Based on Realtek’s latest ALC1150 chipset, the Cirrus Logic DAC and the TPA6120 headphone amplifier and an optimized PCB layout - isolating PCB layers and spacing sensitive traces away from other areas of the motherboard. Shielding is also utilized to minimize spurious noise from entering signal lines. High quality capacitors are used for power supply decoupling to minimize ripple and provide a low impedance at audio critical frequencies. The end result is a 120dB SNR, placing the Maximus VI Formula's onboard audio solution on par with the best discrete soundcards available.


On the software side, the latest addition to the package is Sonic Radar:






The Sonic Radar GUI


Sonic Radar is a HUD that is useful in FPS games. It shows a visual representation of where sounds are coming from. The location of footsteps, gunshots, explosions and anything else is shown in the 360 degree HUD while gaming:




BF3 – Sonic Radar showing direction of audio effects




The HUD can be made more transparent and its location on the screen changed. Sonic Radar very useful feature when gaming with stereo headsets, where surround effects are simulated and may not be easy to pinpoint.



On the subject of headsets, Perfect Voice has been added to improve the clarity of VOIP calls. It’s a software based filter that uses digital signal processing to remove noise pickup from your mic while making a call:






DSP helps reduce ambient noise for clearer comms



Perfect Voice works with any plug in microphone/headset to clean up voice transmission during calls.




ROG RAMDISK





With high density memory modules and kits becoming the norm, many of us have an abundance of free memory on our systems that never gets utilized. ROG RAM Disk has been coded to take advantage of that free space to help speed up the system.





ROG RAM Disk GUI



Unlike many free RAM drive tools, ROG RAM DISK has no size limitations – up to 80% of the free memory (not used by the OS) can be configured as a RAM drive.


To get you an idea of how fast a RAM drive is, check the screenshot below:





10000 MB/s sequential write speeds



Applications stored on ROG RAM DISK are written to hard storage (HHD/SSD) when the system is prompted for shutdown.



Of course, re-installing games to the RAM DISK would be a painful experience. That's why ROG RAM DISK has a feature know as Junction Mode.








Setting a junction point to a game folder allows critical game files to be transferred to the RAM DISK without interfering with the original installation. Just point the software at the game folder and it will take care of the rest. This way, critical files such as maps can be accessed directly from the RAM DISK, speeding up load times.



Discussing features is fine, but what really matters for many users in knowing a board can overclock and run stable. How about 24 hour stability testing? Here's a few screenies from JJ, showing the Maximus VI Formula running different memory configs and CPU overclocks:




Over 24 hours AIDA64 passed at 4.7GHz DDR3-2800 16GB 4x4




Over 24 hours AIDA64 passed at 4.6GHz DDR3-2133 32GB 8X4





4.8GHz DDR3-2400 AIDA 1 Hour - right at the limits of the CPU and cooling






Use this thread to discuss/share results when you get your boards folks 🙂
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AboutToExplode
Level 7
I see.. that's good news thanks for the update I will receive my board probably next Monday.

It's probably in the air on its way to me flying/crossing the Atlantic Ocean right above the point where the Titanic sank.

Hope it will not sink there with the Titanic ship.


" BBC NEWS!!: A group of Atlantic ocean divers made an amazing discovery of what looks like an ASUS Maximus VI Formula computer Motherboard under the sea which surprisingly still in a good condition!. It was found right above the already sank great Titanic ship. Resources says that the reason of survival for that motherboard was what seems a heavy duty armor protected that motherboard from any damage. One of the divers says he will probably use it for his new PC Build "

😞 😞
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Corsair 650D Case
Corsair H100i Cooler
Corsair 860 PSU
Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB 2133 MHz RAM
Corsair K50 Keyboard
Corsair M95 Mouse
Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB SSD
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Intel Core i7-4770K CPU
Creative Sound Blaster ZxR SBX Sound Card
Seagate Barracuda 2TB Hard Disk Drive

THE WHOLE DAMN STUFF ALREADY AVAILABLE IN MY DISK !!

zk1mpls
Level 7
The M6F just showed up in my neck of the woods. Finally. 🙂
Sig Rig:
Cooler Master Cosmos II
Intel Core i7 2600K (sold)
ASUS Maximus V Formula (sold)
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Lethal_Intent
Level 7
My build so far. Will probably tidy up/sleeve some of the extra cables and do a little more management. When my new Noctua fans arrive. At the moment I'm pleased and will give it a good OC once fans installed. :cool:
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CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K
CPU Cooling: NZXT Kraken X60
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus VI Formula
Memory: Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB DDR3 1600Mhz
Graphics Card: Sapphire AMD RADEON HD7970 GHZ VAPOR-X 3GB (Xfire soon)
Hard Drive: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB
Power Supply: Corsair AX Series AX860
Case: Cooler Master Storm Stryker
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 24" 226BW, AOC I2757FH 27"
OS: Windows 7 Pro X64

I completed most of my build last night. Could not use the cross chill because my fittings were to big and the armor got in the way. That was disapointing to say the least. but no big deal. The carbide 540 is air cooled and I got my Apogee II plugging away at the CPU.

Got 28c for both motherboard and CPU at idle. maybe 50c or so at 4.6Ghz

tried to OC higher but it failed. Going to have to figure out how much extra juice I have to give the CPU 😉

IcezX2K wrote:
I completed most of my build last night. Could not use the cross chill because my fittings were to big and the armor got in the way. That was disapointing to say the least. but no big deal. The carbide 540 is air cooled and I got my Apogee II plugging away at the CPU.

Got 28c for both motherboard and CPU at idle. maybe 50c or so at 4.6Ghz

tried to OC higher but it failed. Going to have to figure out how much extra juice I have to give the CPU 😉


Tell me if you manage to get anything higher, I've been playing with my friends computer and I can't even reach 4.8GHz on 1.4 volts. Temperatures won't really bother him from the increase in voltage as he never encodes or benchmarks. Strictly gaming I haven't seen it go into the 70s range. I've tried changing just two core clocks at a time, lowering cache ratio, changed T Probe, put it on level 8, put the power to 120% and changed Digi power options to be more constant. I've turned that PLL option on, but I hear it rarely does anything. The only voltages I've played around with were the vcore and the ratio volatage is there another voltage I should touch to help the processor and what is the recommended level besides auto.

Denoppo
Level 7
Hello guys,
Yes Jack everything in your comments I have been attempting to do over and over again. The SSD is in the lowest Intel Port #1, there were and are no other devices present while I rebooted from my SSD. When I exit to Save a Bios popup window warns me "You have not made any Bios changes" I hit Yes and still no luck

Jewcie101 I have been into Device Manager and my SSD looks healthy with the proper Windows partition. I went ahead and did what you thought would help by highlighting my C drive which is my boot drive and then highlighted Mark Partition as Drive. This took me back into bios and now after slecting my Samsung SSD Boot drive it takes me to a DOS Screen that states
BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
with a flashing cursor. I cant get to Windows now! By pressing Ctrl Alt Delete in this Dos screen it just takes me back to ROG Splashcreen then American Trends Bios Screen, then I press F1 and which goes back to UEFI. Now my infinite loop is in UEFI.
I thought this is the thread that trys to help with Maximux VI Issues. I can probably start another thread. Can anyone get me out of the DOS screen so that I can select and boot to get to Windows? I'll try to get more pictures
Asus Maximus VI Formula-CaseLabs SM8 Case-Corsair K70 Keyboard
Corsair 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133-Dell 2560 X 1440 Monitor-Func MS-3 Mouse
Intel i4770K-Noctua NF-A14 PMW Case Fans-Prolimatech Genesis Black CPU Cooler/Fans
Samsung SSD 840 Pro-Seasonic Platinum SS-860XP-Windows 7 Ultimate

Denoppo wrote:
Jewcie101 I have been into Device Manager and my SSD looks healthy with the proper Windows partition. I went ahead and did what you thought would help by highlighting my C drive which is my boot drive and then highlighted Mark Partition as Drive. This took me back into bios and now after slecting my Samsung SSD Boot drive it takes me to a DOS Screen that states
BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
with a flashing cursor. I cant get to Windows now! By pressing Ctrl Alt Delete in this Dos screen it just takes me back to ROG Splashcreen then American Trends Bios Screen, then I press F1 and which goes back to UEFI. Now my infinite loop is in UEFI.
I thought this is the thread that trys to help with Maximux VI Issues. I can probably start another thread. Can anyone get me out of the DOS screen so that I can select and boot to get to Windows? I'll try to get more pictures

By doing that you wiped out the boot record of the drive. This is not something that should be done to a functioning drive. Attempt a repair using the Windows install disk. If this fails Secure Erase the drive and perform a fresh operating system install. Unless you had thought to create an image of the drive before you started messing with it. If this is the case just restore the image after the Secure Erase.

This is a thread to help with issues. As I previously noted so far you have posted nothing that gives an indication the boot process is stopping at F1 because of a drive issue. Why do you assume this is the problem?

Denoppo wrote:



Jewcie101 I have been into Device Manager and my SSD looks healthy with the proper Windows partition. I went ahead and did what you thought would help by highlighting my C drive which is my boot drive and then highlighted Mark Partition as Drive. This took me back into bios and now after slecting my Samsung SSD Boot drive it takes me to a DOS Screen that states
BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
with a flashing cursor. I cant get to Windows now! By pressing Ctrl Alt Delete in this Dos screen it just takes me back to ROG Splashcreen then American Trends Bios Screen, then I press F1 and which goes back to UEFI. Now my infinite loop is in UEFI.
I thought this is the thread that trys to help with Maximux VI Issues. I can probably start another thread. Can anyone get me out of the DOS screen so that I can select and boot to get to Windows? I'll try to get more pictures


It can be easily fixed. If your drive is configured with a 100MB system partition (which is the default with Windows 7 fresh install), then THAT partition should be the Active partition, not your C: drive partition. If Windows repair doesn't fix it for you, all you have to do is boot from USB / CDROM any third party tool that will let you undo the change you made. Start a new thread and we can help you with that.

Denoppo
Level 7
Thanks Praz I think that all connections are proper and functioning correctly but the UEFI will not automatically boot from my SSD Boot drive (which was properly partitioned and functioning) being recognized by Windows and Windows working well and the fact that I am repeatedly slecting my one and only connected boot drive, Exit Advanced mode after I choose my bootdrive in Bios and TRY TO SAVE which it will not do. I have to constantly go back into bios to reselect everytime to boot. No matter what I do no changes can be saved. ASUS Support stated that the Bios Chip is bad after they went thru their diagnostics with me. Which they started doing what I have been attempting all along trying to save my setting.
Asus Maximus VI Formula-CaseLabs SM8 Case-Corsair K70 Keyboard
Corsair 16GB Vengeance Pro 2133-Dell 2560 X 1440 Monitor-Func MS-3 Mouse
Intel i4770K-Noctua NF-A14 PMW Case Fans-Prolimatech Genesis Black CPU Cooler/Fans
Samsung SSD 840 Pro-Seasonic Platinum SS-860XP-Windows 7 Ultimate

zaichk
Level 7
Guys, as Raja already requested, please start a separate thread for this issue.