![]() Maximus VI GeneĪs ever if you're looking at micro ATX, then the Gene is always your go-to option. Likewise, the PCE-AC68 is the alternative upgrade path for adding 802.11ac WiFi as well. It does still have the same Extreme Engine DIGI+ III, 2nd Gen T-Topology DDR3 and new UEFI BIOS functions and bundled RAMDisk the other Maximus VI boards feature, and it still supports the OC Panel if you buy it at a later date. There's no mPCIe Combo II card with WiFi, Armor, CrossChill or OC Panel bundled. SupremeFX with Red-line and ELNA caps and Sonic Radar.Its strong core feature-set package includes: We're still rocking the ATX form factor with the Hero, but for those who can't afford - or - don't need all the Formula/Extreme features, the Hero is one to go for. It has an OC Panel compatible pin-out, but it doesn't come pre-bundled like the Extreme. Modders can remove it to paint or treat it with different designs, in order to match full case mods, for example. It serves two functions - one to strengthen the PCB as it uses quite thick SECC steel, and on the opposite side the Armor cover shields it and provide an aesthetically awesome design. The Armor is the only ROG board to use it, so if you want it you've got to go Formula. The CrossChill cooler that can be air or watercooled it's the only pre-installed waterblock with G1/4 threads.The mPCIe Combo II card with 802.11ac WiFi bundled,.The best onboard audio ever designed and Sonic Radar,.To back up these credentials, it is packed with kit: Think of the Formula as equivalent to the Extreme, but with an alternative feature-set. Target User: SLI or CrossFireX gamer, watercooling users and modders basically those who want the ultimate gaming motherboard, and the best looking case out there. Reason being is that ROG believes the target audience would prefer a very high-end (Xonar) sound-card to fill one of the PCI-Express ports, or use external solutions like the Xonar Essence One series, so the feature focus has been shifted to other components. The mPCIe Combo II card with 802.11ac WiFiīut it does not have SupremeFX technology.T he OC Panel and ROG extreme overclocking tools.Passionate overclockers that really enjoy using the integrated, tweaking functions should also be focusing on the Extreme as well. The Extreme targets many-GPU gamers of 3 or 4-way SLI/CrossFireX, or someone who simply requires the most PCI-Express lanes (thanks to the PLX PCI-Express Gen 3 switch) and SATA on the LGA1150 platform. Just automatically go for the Extreme because it's always the biggest and baddest available? Where does the Formula fit? Will the Hero suit my needs? What about the smaller form factors? We'll guide you through them below! Maximus VI Extreme With five Maximus VI motherboards to choose from, you maybe wondering which board you should go for. ![]()
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