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August 2013
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82 Reviews
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The ASUS MAXIMUS VI EXTREME has plenty of power and features for the extreme overclocker. It has all the features we are used to see on motherboards targeted to enthusiasts, plus additional features that help liquid-nitrogen cooling. And there is the OC p...
ASUS has built a truly great motherboard with its Maximus VI Extreme. It is extremely feature rich, but has missed a couple of points that might impact the overall value for some users. At $399.99 it is certainly on the upper end of the pricing scale, and...
The return of the trusted EXTREME ROG SKU for those looking to get the most out of Intel's Z87, Packed with high-end features to keep your system stable, Excellent stock and overclocked performance, PCIe x4 slot connected to Z87 PCH for memory overclockin
Not many want to pay $400 on a motherboard, Huge amount of options can be overwhelming, No Intel Thunderbolt, Color scheme used may not appeal to all
The ASUS MAXIMUS VI EXTREME is available for $399.99. The return of the trusted EXTREME ROG SKU for those looking to get the most out of Intel's Z87 Packed with high-end features to keep your system stable Excellent stock and overclocked performance PCIe...
Published: 2013-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
ASUS Maximus VI Extreme Motherboard Review, Design and Testing Performance Posted by: Alex August 24, 2013 in Motherboard , Review Leave a comment Testing Performance: Processor Intel Core i7-4770...
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Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
Maximus VI Extreme is the extreme of all Asus motherboards, being capable of running any configuration you'd like in any possible conditions. From power saving to extreme overclocking, from office work to extreme gaming, this Maximus can sustain them all ...
4 Way SLI Support, WiFi AC/BT 4.0 bundled add in card, mSATA NGFF Support, Large SATA 6G offering, DIGIIII Extreme Engine , Just looks awesome, Extensive UEFI overclocking tuning, many useful new UEFI Features, Subzero Sense, VGA Hotwire, ROG OC Panel Inc
Supplemental PCIE 6 Pin placement could be better
The Maximus VI Extreme is a very interesting board with plenty of performance potential just waiting for a good chip and sticks and the right user to push it up and beyond. For that it earns the Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award
The abiding feeling we have when dealing with the ASUS Maximus VI Extreme, is that it's old-fashioned.Let us explain. From the days of the P67 motherboards and the stunning Sabertooth, ASUS led the way in proving that you could produce a motherboard that...
ASUS has a mighty impressive offering at hand with their Maximus Extreme VI, the thing is so feature rich that we can't even explain everything it has to offer! The 10 SATA ports are very sweet, all SATA 6 Gb/s. You get 7.1 channel HD audio as delivered ...
In case you haven't been able to tell throughout this review, the ASUS Maximus VI Extreme is an impressive board. If you need features, it has them in spades. Accessories too. It is the flagship of the flagships. That said, there is always one drawback...
Stock performance, Black and Red ROG-inspired color scheme, Board layout, OC Panel device, Included ASUS utilities, including ROG RAMDisk software, Board flexibility from multitude of integrated features, UEFI BIOS design and usability, Motherboard manual
Lack of CMOS reset jumper, CMOS battery placement, ‹ Benchmark Testing, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsMotherboard LayoutBundled AccessoriesOC Panel KitBundled ApplicationsBIOS FeaturesBIOS Features continuedTesting Configuration
Before continuing with our final thoughts on this board, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at ASUS a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the pleasure of reviewing the Maximus VI Extreme motherboard. After seeing this board at an ASUS...