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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Maximus IX Extreme

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Maximus IX Extreme

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/10/2017 09:16 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Maximus IX Extreme

High-performance Z270 gaming motherboard with integrated monoblock water-cooler, Aura Sync illumination, exceptional audio, multiple safeguards, and latest connectivity

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced Maximus IX Extreme, a seriously powerful new Z270 gaming motherboard that’s expertly tooled to be totally cooled, with an integrated monoblock for water-cooled performance right out of the box.

  • Water-cooling master: Cool to the extreme with the integrated ROG monoblock, liquid-conduction-cooled M.2 heatsink and eight radiator-fan headers
  • Exceptional audio: ROG-exclusive SupremeFX S1220 codec with 113dB line-in SNR, plus Sonic Studio III, Sonic Radar III and LED-illuminated 3.5mm jacks
  • Comprehensive protection: Pre-mounted I/O shield, reinforced SafeSlot and SafeDIMM, and copper-plated motherboard edge
  • Ultimate connectivity: Intel Ethernet, dual M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4, USB 3.1 front panel connector, 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MU-MIMO and Thunderbolt 3 support 

To create this all-new water-cooling solution, ROG teamed up with Bitspower. Designed from the ground up, Maximus IX Extreme’s monoblock has flow-rate, water-leak and temperature sensors all seamlessly integrated to keep wiring and tubing complexity to a minimum.

Based on the latest Intel® Z270 chipset and ready for powerful 7th Generation Intel Core™ processors, ROG’s latest gaming powerhouse also has ASUS Aura Sync illumination, support for ultra-fast DDR4 4133MHz memory, and the latest SupremeFX S1220 codec with a 113dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) on the line-in for exceptional audio experiences.

Loaded with comprehensive safeguards, including pre-mounted I/O shield, strengthened SafeSlot PCI Express® slots, SafeDIMM memory slots and a copper-plated PCB edge, Maximus IX Extreme is built to power through even the most frenetic gaming sessions. It’s also engineered with the latest and fastest connectivity, including dual M.2 PCIe® 3.0 x4, a USB 3.1 front-panel connector, 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MU-MIMO and 40Gbps Thunderbolt™ 3 support.

Water-cooling master: Built-in monoblock with flow, temperature and leak sensors

Maximus IX Extreme simplifies water-cooling with the integrated monoblock engineered to cool both the processor and voltage-regulator module (VRM). The embedded flow meter monitors the monoblock’s water-pump status in real time, whilethe temperature sensors monitor the temperature of both the water input and output. The ROG monoblock even has a built-in leak detector to alert the user and automatically shut the system down for added protection.

The water-cooled monoblock also makes direct contact with the integrated M.2 heatsink, for temperature reductions in the M.2 SSD area of up to 42.8°C — preventing throttling for maximum performance.

Commenting on his company’s cooperation in creating Maximus IX Extreme’s monoblock Bitspower CEO, Vincent Yu, said: “It was an awesome opportunity to work with ROG. The brand’s expertise in hardware and thermal design combined with our water-cooling experience was the perfect storm to create this revolutionary waterblock!”.

The new motherboard also has onboard fan connectors that are conveniently located for water-cooling radiators, with eight headers divided between the top and lower edges of the board. With dedicated sensors feeding information straight into ROG’s intuitive Fan Xpert 4 utility, it’s easy for users to configure the optimum RPM fan curve for each radiator.

Exceptional audio: SupremeFX S1220 codec, plus Sonic Studio III and Sonic Radar III

Maximus IX Extreme lifts ROG’s revered SupremeFX audio technology to new quality levels, delivering an exceptional 113dB signal-to-noise ratio on the line-in connection for best-ever recording performance, and 120dB on the line-out for crystal-clear sound. ROG engineers have also added a low-dropout regulator for cleaner power delivery to the SupremeFX S1220 codec, an ESS® Sabre Hi-Fi ES9023P digital-to-analog (DAC) converter for superior front-panel output, and a Texas Instruments® RC 4580 op-amp for high gain with low distortion — which all adds up to audio that envelops the listener as never before. For easier identification in any lighting condition, Maximus IX Extreme even features color-coded and LED-illuminated 3.5mm audio connectors.

Maximus IX Extreme comes with Sonic Studio III, the audio-effects station that’s been updated with an all-new routing feature to port streams to different outputs, app-level preferences for instant audio profiles, and improved noise filtering for conversations with total clarity.

Sonic Radar III has also been upgraded, with an evolved audio engine that processes sounds more accurately than ever to ensure that the gamer is always aware of what’s going on around them. A new on-screen arrow has been added to help pinpoint the enemy position instantly, and there’s an all-new head-up display with an in-game three-dimensional arrow for more intuitive experiences.

Comprehensive protection: Pre-mounted I/O shield, SafeSlot, SafeDIMM, and copper-plated edge

Maximus IX Extreme is one of the toughest ROG motherboards to date, loaded with multiple safeguards to keep both itself and the user protected.

ROG’s patent-pending pre-mounted I/O shield offers increased protection against electrostatic discharge of 12kV and is pre-fitted to make it easier to install the motherboard. Its sleek new design means it looks as good as it performs, while Maximus IX Extreme’s copper-plated edge both improves the motherboard’s aesthetic appeal and provides enhanced protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Maximus IX Extreme also offers PC DIYers the reassurance of SafeSlot and SafeDIMM. SafeSlot is the PCIe slot reinvented by ASUS and engineered to provide superior retention and shearing resistance. Manufactured in a single step, a new insert-molding process integrates the slot with fortifying metal for an inherently stronger slot, which is then firmly anchored to the motherboard through additional solder points. SafeDIMM is the exclusive DIMM slot with a metal key-pin that increases durability compared to traditional DIMM slots. 

Ultimate connectivity: Intel LAN, dual M.2, front-panel USB 3.1, 2x2 Wi-Fi and Thunderbolt 3

Maximus IX Extreme features the very latest Intel Ethernet (I219-V) for faster, smoother gaming. Intel's LAN has the double advantage of reducing CPU overhead and offering exceptionally high TCP and UDP throughput, so there’s more power for both the game and gameplay.

The new motherboard also benefits from dual PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slots that provide NVMe® SSD RAID support for an incredible performance boost. This enables Maximus IX Extreme users to create a RAID configuration with up to three PCIe 3.0 storage devices via two M.2 slots and the PCH-side PCIe x16 slot to enjoy the fastest data-transfer speeds on the 7th Gen Intel Core platform.

USB-C is the latest USB connector technology, and Maximus IX Extreme allows users to put it right where they need it with an onboard USB 3.1 front-panel connector. This is powered by an ASM 2142 USB 3.1 controller running at PCIe 3.0 x2 bandwidth to maximize data-transfer speeds. The motherboard also supports Thunderbolt 3, for transfers of up to 40Gbps for four times (4X) the data speeds of USB 3.1 and twice (2X) the video bandwidth.

Maximus IX Extreme is also equipped with next-level 802.11ac Wi-Fi with 2x2 dual-band 2.4/5GHz antennas for up to 867Mbps transfer speeds — and the very latest MU-MIMO technology to ensure that every connected use experiences the best wireless and online speeds.

AVAILABILITY & PRICING

ASUS Maximus IX Extreme will be available with an SRP of £619.99 from leading retailers in mid-March. Please contact your local ASUS representative for further information.

ASUS ROG Maximus IX Extreme

Processor/CPU socket

LGA1151 socket for 7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium® / Celeron® processors

Chipset

Intel® Z270 Express

Memory

4 x DIMMs, up to a maximum of 64GB, DDR4 4133 (OC)

Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) supported

Expansion slots

2 x PCIe® 3.0 x16 slots (x16, x8/x8)

1 x PCIe® 3.0 x16 slot (maximum at x4 mode)

1 x PCIe® 3.0 x4 slot

Graphics (VGA)

Integrated Intel® HD Graphics processor

DisplayPort 1.2 with maximum resolution of 4096 x 2304 at 60Hz

HDMI 1.4b with maximum resolution of 4096 x 2160 at 24Hz /

Intel® InTru™ 3D / Quick Sync Video / Clear Video HD Technology / Insider™

Multi-GPU

2-way/quad-GPU NVIDIA® SLI™ and 3-way/quad-GPU AMD® CrossFireX™ technology

Storage

8  x SATA 6.0Gbps

1 x M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices supported (PCIe® 3.0 x4 and SATA modes)

1 x M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 storage devices supported (PCIe 3.0 x4 and SATA modes)

Networking/LAN

Intel® I219-V Gigabit LAN with ASUS LANGuard and GameFirst IV

USB/Thunderbolt™

3 x USB 3.1 ports (1 x Type-A and 1 x Type-C ports, plus 1 x Type-C mid-board)[2]

8 x USB 3.0 ports (6 on back panel, 2 mid-board)

4 x USB 2.0 ports (4 mid-board)

Audio

ROG SupremeFX S1220 8-channel high-definition audio

- High-quality 120dB SNR output and 113dB SNR recording input

- SupremeFX shielding technology

- ESS® ES9023P high-definition  DAC

- Jack-detection, multi-streaming, front-panel mic jack-retasking

- Optical S/PDIF-out port on back panel

Dimensions / form factor

E-ATX, 12 x 10.7in (30.5 x 27.2cm)



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Unilythe
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#5404691 Posted on: 03/10/2017 11:01 AM
I love it. I already got the Formula, but I love how the market has grown to the point where motherboards as extensive and insane like this exists.

Yeah it's expensive, but it's got everything you'd want from a motherboard like this. The waterblock looks amazing, and the amount of fan headers alone is just perfect. Especially because they're right next to each other.

Also a great idea of them to split the old Extreme motherboards into the Apex and Extreme motherboards. Extreme used to be the overclockers's board, but it got very popular with pc enthousiasts as well. Not a good idea to cater to both in one board.

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#5404717 Posted on: 03/10/2017 11:37 AM
No RGB = DOA

RamGuy
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#5404739 Posted on: 03/10/2017 11:58 AM
The price is just insane. I love the board, I love the monoblock. But like seriously? 619 GBP for a Z270 board? Almost twice the price compared to Formula..

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#5412239 Posted on: 03/25/2017 10:38 AM
Will definitely be considering this as and when my current chip and board goes gaga (still on a Z97 with an oc 4790) still rocking on a mild 4.6 and over 3 years old ;)

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#5412350 Posted on: 03/25/2017 05:38 PM
Like watching naked women but safe for work. :)

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