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Old Oct 24, 2012, 05:00 PM   #1
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Installation blog for Asus Maximus V Extreme

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maybe some will enjoy or learn something from this log or blog. Today the mobo arrived with some matching RAM. I will tell my story, trying to keep objetive and subjective aspects cleary divided.

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Board Maximus V Extreme looks amazing, and is very heavy. More then the Asrock P67 Extreme6 it replaces.

Booted perfectly. EFI, UEFI or just BIOS is very extensive. Gotta learn a lot.

For now just a little joke:

The included "ROG-DVD" comes with tons of software. Even an antivirus. The menu says "Please install INTERNET EXPLORER 5.5 BEFORE PROCEDING"

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Mine never said that for my gene v board on the disc supplied etc?

Yeh it's almost overwhelming isn't it lol.
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Have been working to much today to go further with this.

Overclocking: I can already say it is not like Asrock ("increment the multi to 44, 46, or 48 and voilá"). This is complex men.

BIOS no only is complex. There is an Extreme mode, a normal and a Gamer mode. But all of them are.. well complex, lol.

MediaSorcer: It is on my DVD, if you need proof I can make a screenie.

FanXpert2: big LOL: I change a fan from a plug to another (after running auto-tune of fans), now after reboot it constantly warms me that "that" fan is at Zero revs. Haha. There is no perfection in this world...

Mounting and connecting was also a nightmare: too many things (mSata combo with microscopic Wifi antena cables, ROG Connect, 2 fan headers under my Noctua (Asus: why place connectors so close and under the CPU fan area...?)

This love needs time...
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Fans playing games with me, after auto-setup and changing fans and getting weird warnings : go into Probe II and (un)check fans as needed....
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Gotta love the ProbeII warnings:

[10/26/2012 at 07:40 am] CPU -121,0 Abnormal


Seriously....... this is funny. Feeling sooo cold!
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ProbeII is saying your CPU is at 121 degrees? I'd shut that mother off and check my heatsink, TIM and fans if I were you.
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ProbeII is saying your CPU is at 121 degrees? I'd shut that mother off and check my heatsink, TIM and fans if I were you.
The minus in front....

After using several monitoring softwares over the past decades one knows to take it with a grain of salt

Some software reports always 10 degrees more out of nowhere, etc... some are incompatible.

Aida64 for example (not updated since my suscription ended) reports all kind fo sh1t with this Z77 board.
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Some more things to note:

GFX670 apparently is in 8x mode in the 16x (1st) lane. Have to check stuff.
Then, in BIOS there are PCI16x settings like "Auto" "Mode1" "Mode2". Undocumented. haha loving taiwanese quality assurement department.

A shame I am having a bad day at work, no time. And weekend at countryside. So whole next week to look at this and W8... amazing times!
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- 4 mobo leds to show issues (ram, disc, mobo, cpu) are hidden by 24+ power plug. Great idea.

- OC KEY is flimsy and stupid to install, still not used it....

- Why do I want a mSata port for bluetooth, Wifi and optional mSata disk? no idea... (I have a true SSD drive, use wired ethernet for internet and have no relevant BT devices, and I have an old BT stick that works just fine)

- This is incredible: unless I take out my TV PCI-E card, my GPU will not run in 16x mode. I have only 3 cards for 6 slots: GPU, X-Fi, and TV card.
Is this normal or acceptable?

- on-board USB 3 connectors are horrible (all brands) Guys: make something that is sturdy!
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- Magically my tv card works now. Don't ask me why. I think I installed "labeled as w8 drivers" with w7 compatibility mode... AverMedia: haha!

- Running CPU at stock speeds: no more problems: I really got to learn more, this is not just increment multi and voltage!!!

- Funny enough: CPU Level Up in BIOS says: Level up to "4200, 4500, 4800 (recommended)" ... Are they serious ? It just hangs of course.

- I had to dremmel parts of the OC key off to be able to install it with the 2 tiny screws. It works, at least. Gotta test more. The OC Key has one side with silver letters (asus etc), and that is the side which by design of the DVI port where it plugs will always be facing down... haha Taiwanese ohlalala!!!!!!
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It all sounds like ASUS has made things way too complicated for them to even manage, let alone someone who bought the board.
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What is better for gamers Maximus 5 Formula or Maximus 5 Extreme???
I think Formula because sound card. But... It's realy stupid because so expensive board have SLI/CF mode at x8 speed. It's OK two slots(real gaming Z77 board for IB, more than 3 GPU better is SB-E), but why not both x16 and together x16. I can't explain stupidity of that enough, never mind it's not big difference, it's not hard to make x16 bot, together x16.
That would be excellent than.
I would love to know from some expert what is better board Maximus 5 F/E only E-ATX or
Rampage 4 Extreme.
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1) For those that care: in some threads of these I have expressed concern about stability etc. Well this night I found that for the first time since very long I got bad RAM (bought same day as W8 and this asus board) So now starting from scratch with my good old Kinsgston Hypex1600 8-8-8.
After not getting it well tuned whatever I did, I ran several long RAM tests and ... Now I got the sinner.

2) Vlada: this is not really a good place to ask, but for me the useless gimmicks of the Extreme were more atractive than the useless gimmicks of the Formula : )
And yes the 16x seems stupid.
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Today discovered

1) Bios has an option to copy one bios rom to the other bios chip: it turns the pc off and starts a nice 2-led copy game and restarts, nice!

2) The OC KEY is a corpse to install and use (inside case cabling is horrible tight, outside it is space eating, and not solid. I discoverd the option to use ROG CONNECT instead (white usb cable from white usb port to a laptop, install asus software there, and manage everything from the laptop! BRilliant! Now I can keep the OC Key away

3) BIOS 15 is out. Version 14 was not very stable. Will see what can be done on monday when my i7-3770K arrives
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OC Key

The OC Key lets you change values on the fly with its screen overlay for any software.
Brilliant idea, but 1) the part is hard to install without micronesic fingers and causes space issues on the back of your case. Maybe the designers just want you to plug it without using the 2 screws?
2) Alternatively ROG Connect software can be used for the same purpose, using an USB cable to a laptop. It works very nicely and the interface is more complex than OC KEY minimalistic software.

So I removed the OC Key with great effort (again those mini screws at an impossible position!).. forever. And I made pictures of both sides of the interior. There is more than just a bridge connection. There's even a chip with the Republic of Gamers logo on it, stylish



Why the OC KEY needs
1) USB from the white USB port
2) A direct 9-pin cable from the mobo to the key
in order to represent and manage BIOS values, when

ROG Connect apparently does the same with
1) USB cable from white USB port to a laptop

is a total oriental mystery to me...
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The OC Key lets you change values on the fly with its screen overlay for any software.
Brilliant idea, but 1) the part is hard to install without micronesic fingers and causes space issues on the back of your case. Maybe the designers just want you to plug it without using the 2 screws?
2) Alternatively ROG Connect software can be used for the same purpose, using an USB cable to a laptop. It works very nicely and the interface is more complex than OC KEY minimalistic software.

So I removed the OC Key with great effort (again those mini screws at an impossible position!).. forever. And I made pictures of both sides of the interior. There is more than just a bridge connection. There's even a chip with the Republic of Gamers logo on it, stylish

http://img.techpowerup.org/121208/ASUS-OCKEY.png

Why the OC KEY needs
1) USB from the white USB port
2) A direct 9-pin cable from the mobo to the key
in order to represent and manage BIOS values, when

ROG Connect apparently does the same with
1) USB cable from white USB port to a laptop

is a total oriental mystery to me...
OC Key is great if you only have one monitor. If you have another PC or laptop, yes, I find the ROG connect function works great, can even power the rig on and off remotely. But if you do not have another rig or laptop, the only way to make use of those options is with the OC Key.

Also, I am sure that there is a version of the board without the OC Key.
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Mine is without now but exactly the same board without the OC Key in the bundle,... mm me not seen...
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As I had to unmount my noctua to install the new i7, I used the room to work to do these jobs:

- Removed OC key cable (not using anymore)
- Added a 4 pin (floppy disc) power cable to mobo header next to backside I/O ports, as per manual: "Add 4 pin power to help the I/O ports". It is 4 pins like the 4 pin FAN (But who has a 4-pin fan connector attached to the PSU to deliver power???)
(power-wise, I have used all PSU cables now, 24 pin+ 8 pin CPU power cables. Leaving 1x onboard 4-pin extra CPU power empty, and also leaving PCI-E on-board extra power empty (only for 2 or more GPUS cards)
I didn't notice any problem with I/O lacking power, but I have many if not all ports in use, so it might come handy (except Thunderbold port and iGP display ports), Or maybe it is overkill.
I was afraid the floppy disk cable was not correctly wired, but it works. (NO INSTRUCTIONS IN MANUAL ABOUT TYPE OF CABLE Asus, Asus....

I will now copy some updates of my system from another thread to keep this log updated:

Added i7 3770K, now RAM works at spec 2400 MHz (and PCI-E 3.0 16x also)
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As a matter of conclusion (for me at least) I can tell that now, with the new Ivy chip, the 3770(k) and the Z77 chipset of the MVE, these G.skill Trident X 2400 run like wild horses with everything at max specs, even command rate 1. Getting good results too.

I did some movie formating and BF3 and it is beautiful seeing all "8" CPU gauges at 100% in my Aida64.

And i just can't feel any lagging anywhere in BF3 or FC3, it is so smooth it is like a movie.

I set the processor to 44x, offset of 0,025, and i get 0.84v for idle at 1600 Mhz, and 1.128 at 4400 Mhz. Temps, idle just the same as the i5, around 30ºC, and loading quickly goes up to 60 and slowly climbs up to 70ºC max. that is about 10ºC more than the i5 (not 20ºC as some reported) , but runs with less voltage, runs just better and eats bytes faster

So the conclusion is: I5+SANDY BRIDGE CANNOT RUN FAST RAM AT ITS ANNOUNCED SPEED, LIMIT IS AROUND 1800 MHZ
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1) today I knew that BIOS 1604 is out. Like 15xx it offers improved "stability".

2) Fan Xpert plays with me, really. Whatever I tell it to do, every now and then it just acts on its own.
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1) I have been running some 5000 Mhz tests setting this and adjusting that... but oh mamma, this board does not like to keep its settings!!!! You really have to do some magic (insisting, as with pussy) until it is fixed at your desired settings. Be it fans or multis...

2) Removed fan of TX750 Corsair PSU and installed a Noctua fan in it... much quieter.

3) Removed the extra (floppy style) power cable for the "rear ports", it doesn't make sense to me, I have no heavy power device connected to USB etc rear ports.

4) Removed "bone" color USB real panel and installed a black cable USB rear panel. Also added a green LED, in lack of other colors. Please comment when I post pics.

5) Will post pics. So far, loving the Asus Extreme in the In Win H-Frame.
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