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Maximus VI Impact - Discussion Thread

Raja
Level 13

Maximus VI Impact Overview

Over the past few years, ASUS have led the way for innovation on small form-factor motherboards. It was only a matter of time before the ROG team would take on a mini-ITX project and take things to a new level.

The ROG brand is synonymous with gaming and overclocking oriented feature sets. We wanted to make a mini-ITX motherboard that could be used as a fully-fledged gaming machine and provide an overclocking experience on-par with full sized ATX motherboards - without sacrificing desirable features. A tall order, because the mini-ITX form factor is limited to a lone full length PCIe slot, which any gamer will want to populate with a discrete GPU.

That means on-board audio has to be good, however, there’s a very limited amount of space on the PCB to implement the additional circuitry required to ensure high quality audio reproduction. The same goes for power delivery. Adequate current needs to be available, but limited PCB space means that the power delivery circuit will soon infringe on space required for other on-board components and leave little room for most aftermarket CPU coolers. That's without taking space for things like on-board WiFi, Bluetooth, mPCIE space and the number of fan headers into account - things that enthusiasts want or expect to find on a gaming or overclocking oriented motherboard. We needed to find ways around these constraints whilst meeting enthusiast requirements. After a lengthy development and tuning period, these challenges have been more than met. Take a gander at the Maximus VI Impact:



ROG Maximus VI Impact - the full gamut of ROG features within a mini-ITX footprint



There's a lot more the picture above doesn't show. From compatibility with a slew of aftermarket CPU coolers with backplates to a comprehensive software suite including Gamefirst II, Sonic Radar, SSD Secure Erase and the ability to passthrough audio in standby mode. We're not going to delve into the ins and outs of all of those features today, but we are going to show you how well this little board can overclock a CPU:

We'll kick off with a 12 hour stress test pass (more to follow):

4.6GHz DDR3-2400 16GB (2x8GB) 12 hours of AIDA passed





The power delivery daughter-board is an 8+2 phase solution, capable of pushing Haswell processors to maximum frequency without being a bottleneck. 4.6GHz watercooled is pretty easy. Higher frequencies fully loaded are possible with adequate cooling, too.



ETA in North America is mid~late August. We'll update with more specifics soon 🙂








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Classic_GOD wrote:
Yes, while this PSU would fit in Node 304 with this GPU there would be no way to plug in most of the modular cables 😉 The biggest negative of Node 304 is PSU compatibility but be careful it will be a tight fit even in Elite 120.

To each his own, I guess. You either go with better PSU compatibility or better CPU cooling options 🙂

PS. I'll be using Seasonic SSR-550RM also 160mm (semi) modular PSU but the positioning of the connectors makes is usable in Node 304 😉


Oh yes, the PSU issue with the Node 304 had me pulling my hair out. I was going to go with a Corsair CX600M Semi-Modular PSU, which would have the modular plugs missing the GPU by a hair, but I really wanted 80PLUS Gold efficiency and individually sleeved cables. The Silverstone Strider PSUs are great in this scenario. They're 140mm deep, and even though the plugs stick out of the PSU a bit more than usual, it'll still fit into a Node 304 and miss the GPU without problems. They only go up to 650W though.

I'll definitely post some pictures to this thread as soon as I get my Node 304 White, which is due mid-September...

EpicFruit wrote:
Oh yes, the PSU issue with the Node 304 had me pulling my hair out. I was going to go with a Corsair CX600M Semi-Modular PSU, which would have the modular plugs missing the GPU by a hair, but I really wanted 80PLUS Gold efficiency and individually sleeved cables. The Silverstone Strider PSUs are great in this scenario. They're 140mm deep, and even though the plugs stick out of the PSU a bit more than usual, it'll still fit into a Node 304 and miss the GPU without problems. They only go up to 650W though.

I'll definitely post some pictures to this thread as soon as I get my Node 304 White, which is due mid-September...

I'm using CX600M in one of my Node 304s - there is much more than a hair of space between the PSU and GPU 🙂

When it comes to power - I can't see the scenario in which ITX build will require more than 650W. Even 7990 shouldn't go over 550W and there is no single GPU card that would force system like this to go over 450 😉 (Even Titan should hover around 400W at the wall)

nadof1
Level 7
While I agree a 550-650 will do, a wise man once said "it's better to have some serious oc headroom"

ittle OG

Maximus VI Impact - I7 4770k - GTX 780 DC2OC
Trident X 2400 2x8Gb - Samsung 840 500Gb - CM120 Elite
Corsair Ax860i - H90 2x CF-V14HP

nadof1 wrote:
While I agree a 550-650 will do, a wise man once said "it's better to have some serious oc headroom"
My numbers are for overclocked system but you're right It never hurts to have more power than you need. Especially if you take into consideration that PSUs are most efficient around 60% load.

Cygnitr0n
Level 10
Yeah! The Asus Maximus VI Impact has arrived!

See my unboxing pictures here: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?33920-Buildlog-IMP&p=293809&viewfull=1#post293809

Cygnitr0n wrote:
Yeah! The Asus Maximus VI Impact has arrived!

See my unboxing pictures here: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?33920-Buildlog-IMP&p=293809&viewfull=1#post293809
I was wondering how it would look with two red Vengeance Pro modules and your pictures show exactly that. Thanks! 😉

Cygnitr0n wrote:
Yeah! The Asus Maximus VI Impact has arrived!

See my unboxing pictures here: http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?33920-Buildlog-IMP&p=293809&viewfull=1#post293809


Thanks for taking the time to post the pics 🙂 Hope you enjoy the board. This little board clocks memory like crazy.

Myk_SilentShado
Level 15
Available for purchase from tomorrow here in Australia!! http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138_1491&products_id=23634

Though I must say, the price is BS!!! 345 for a ROG mITX board, TF?! the Gene is only 275 :mad:

Drerex
Level 10
Raja, do we have a ETA at newegg for the Impact?

Drerex wrote:
Raja, do we have a ETA at newegg for the Impact?


Cant be certain. Our schedule is towards the end of Aug for this board - the rest depends on Newegg.