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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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gdubc wrote:
The only thing with those is that you have to have all pwm fans for the pwm splitter and the others run your 3 pin fans at full blast.


So I have 3 CHA_FAN headers which can be controlled via Fan Xpert 2 software - can I put 2 3-pin fans on each of those headers to give me 6 3-pin fans in total?

If I put 2 3-pin fans on the same header (via a splitter) will they run at the same speed? 😛

gdubc wrote:
The only thing with those is that you have to have all pwm fans for the pwm splitter and the others run your 3 pin fans at full blast.


The Enthoo PCB uses a single PWM fan to control the speed of all 3 pin fans connected to it.

http://phanteks.com/Enthoo-Primo.html

How to use the PWN fan hub?
PWM hub will enable PWM function to 3-pin fans. Fan 1 can only be connected to one fan and cannot be split. Fan 2 - Fan 6 can be split to multiple fans. Total of 11 fans can be connected to the PWM hub. All PWM functions will be controlled by fan 1.


The ModMyToys ones I remember the reviewer "singularity computers" stating that they used one fan to control all the fans....have to remember which one of their vids it was tho.
October 26 Build
MoBo:Max VI Formula
RAM:16GB Mushkin DDR3-2400 10-12-12-28
GFX:2x Asus GTX780 DCII
HD: 2x Seagate 2TB Hybrid SSHD
SSD:2x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
PSU:Seasonic X-1250
Case:Phanteks Enthoo Primo
OS:Win 7 Pro-64
Monitor:Asus VG248QE Black 23" 144 Hz
Optical:Asus BR Burner
KB: Logitech G19s
Mouse:RoG GX950
Fan Con.: Six Eyes
Cooling:420+280 Alphacool Rads, 35x2 Pump, EK CPU/ GPU Blocks, Acrylic Tubes w/ BP Fit

Does the new Formula have the secure erase for SSD function in the bios?

Chino
Level 15
The website doesn't say exactly. But if you have the fan already, it's usually stated. It's measures in amps (A).

AusRoG
Level 10
It's extremely unlikely that 2 of those fans will exceed 1A. Most sub-2000 rpm fans draw around 0.1A. For example a Noctua NF-A14 140mm 1200rpm fan draws 0.08A. A Noiseblocker PL-2 1400rpm fan draws 0.12A. A GT-15 (1850rpm) draws only 0.083A.

Fans pull a bit more current at startup so you should allow for that, but in general 3 or 4 on a splitter should be fine.

Another thing to check is if the current rating (A) isn't specified the power (W) rating might be. Divide that by 12 (volts) to get the current in amps.

Arallu
Level 7
Finished my build today, all in all wasnt bad, the swiftech h220 gave me a worry when it stopped working but I think i just got air into it since its all good now. Memory is 32GB of Corsair Dominator GT @ 1866 working fine with the 804 BIOS & Win 7 Pro x64.
I was disappointed that I got the C1 chipset after waiting and waiting until I bought it @ NewEgg on 8/21/13, but I guess I can live with it.
http://pcpartpicker.com/b/G2e
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Arallu wrote:
Finished my build today


Is that Mayhems Pastel red or pink coolant you're using?

AusRoG wrote:
Is that Mayhems Pastel red or pink coolant you're using?

Its Mayhems Pastel Grape Red with some of their Deep Red dye in it. I'm going to add some more Deep Red & Blue for a darker red 😃

gdubc
Level 7
That looks really nice! I want to do something similar with my mvf and adding a res with my h220. Was it hard to bleed?

matt_baker
Level 7
Hi Guys,

I have a bit of a strange issue with this board. Where sometimes it will reboot on first attempt to shut down and other times it will not shut down completely. Basically windows will appear to shutdown but the fans continue to keep spinning. It doesn't happen all the time, which is really odd. I'm thinking it may be a driver or system service issue. Has anyone else experienced similar problems?

Windows 7 x64 Pro

CPU: 4770K
Asus Maximus Formula VI (Latest Bios)
GTX680-DC2O-2GD5 (Latest Drivers)
16GB RAM Kingston KHX16C9P1K2/16