The Maximus VI Formula is shipped in Asus' typical red ROG packaging. Key features and specifications are listed on the box's rear side, as well as inside the flap. The motherboard itself can be viewed through a transparent plastic window.
The supplied documentation bundle is formed of; a user guide, a drivers CD, a set of SATA cable labels, a ‘Do Not Disturb' door hanger, and an ROG case sticker.
A standard bundle is supplied with the Maximus VI Formula. The magnetic WiFi adapter houses a pair of antennae that provides a two-stream 802.11ac connection on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. Maximum transfer rate for the wireless connection is 867Mb/s.
The WiFi/Bluetooth adapter device is connected to the mPCIe Combo II card and space is available to install an M.2 form factor SSD.
The bundle consists of:
- 8x latching SATA cables.
- 2x Asus Q connectors.
- 1x flexible SLI bridge.
- 1x mPCIe Combo II card.
- 1x magnetic WiFi antenna.
- 1x foam padded IO shield.
Have mine ordered, cant wait to get it. thanks for the review. ive just bought some 2,800mhz memory, hope it works!
I really dislike the thermal armor, had it on my sabertooth and took it off, makes no difference and makes getting at some buttons tricky. good board though.
Great read Luke, looks like another winner for ASUS, but I fail to see the benefits of the armor really unless you added fans to circulate air underneath it. It would isolate GPU heat from above, that is good, but the stagnant air underneath the plastic would stay close to the capacitors, right? Am I missing something?
OMG it’s here. >.< Thank you so much for the review.
If I didin't already have this at hand ( arrived yesterday), I would have been worried because of the rating, which BTW I don't understand why the low rating seeing as it didn't do that bad at all. In fact I had to read the whole review carefully to see where it all went wrong but for the life of me, I can't find the negatives that matter. I only use one card so the lane speed issue doesn't affect me and By the Gods, Extreme and Hero don't have anything on how sexy This Beast looks or just how awesomely powerful it feels in hand. I would gladly drop the extra cash just for those looks alone.
Now that I have seen no real issues where performance is concerned, I have no regrets for skipping Ivy-E this time around in favour of Has well. And it was all because of this sexy thing.
Thank you again for the review Luke, can I use you name?
“A small minority of users may miss the support for 3-way SLI, and an even lesser number will frown at the headaches caused by two Nvidia cards being simultaneously used with a PCI-E x2 or x4 expansion device.”
What about a PCI-E x1 device? I have a SoundBlaster X-Fi I would like to use along with 2 770 GTXs in SLI.
Simon,
The two graphics cards can be installed in the upper x16-length slots to use the CPU’s PCI-E 3.0 lanes (split as x8/x8 for each card).
If you install the PCI-E x1 sound card in one of the dedicated x1 slots, it will receive a PCI-E 2.0 lane from the Z87 chipset, and will not affect the bandwidth provided to your graphics cards.