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November 2015
(89%)
85 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(71%)
223 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Fonctionnalités les plus poussées du marché
Configuration illimitée
Une référence indémodable
En avance sur son époque
Bundle hallucinant
Grande compatibilité mémoire (jusqu'à 3866 MHz)
Bon overclocking mémoire
OC Panel II
Connectique arrière très fournie
Tripotée de boutons utiles
Lumières réglables
Design
Une des meilleures cartes son intégrée disponible
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
OC Panel
Mauvaises performances en bench
Overclocking sous eau décevant
Absence de watercooling dans le radiateur
Prix trop élevé (par rapport au reste de la gamme VIII et par rapport à la génération VII)
UEFI interface, performance, overclocking, power consumption, accessories, OC Panel
multiGPU PCIE lanes
We got to the bottom of this article and Asus Maximus VIII Extreme is what it was meant to be: a great overclocking motherboard.It sports the new look of ROG series in grey and black with shades of red over the heatsinks. The VRM has 12+1 fully digital ph...
I want to take a second and discuss the value of this $500 Z170 motherboard. It's no secret that differentiation is hard to provide and even harder to communicate with the Z170 chipset. Since so many features are provided through the PCH and CPU clocks a...
The ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme is a motherboard with updated but familiar aesthetics, top-notch capabilities in every respect, and generally high levels of polish. If you have the money to afford it, the skills and desire to make use of its many terrific o...
Extreme build, Wireless connectivity, ASUS ROG feature set, Overclocking, Overall performance, Looks, OC Panel II, USB performance, Software suite
Pricing
The elephant in the room is the price tag associated with "King of the Hill" type products, be it motherboards, processors, video cards, or storage systems. At the top end of the spectrum there will always be a limited number of users that choose to buy t...
Extrait: Skylake hasn't exactly been all Intel billed it to be. With the brand new, blazing fast chips, Intel attempted to rekindle the highs of the Sandy Bridge line – delivering potently fast processors that also have loads of legroom to work with in the overclo...
The ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme is meant for overclocking enthusiasts and gamers who demand the best out of their computers day-in and day-out.(previously published in issue November 2015)...
Decent out-of-the-box performance, Excellent overclocking potential, Attractive ROG appearance RGB LED lighting, Solid build quality with high-end components, 15-phase digital power delivery design, Lots of SATA and USB ports, One 32 Gb/s M.2 connector an
Hefty price tag, 3-way and 4-way SLI are not supported, Only one M.2 connector (but includes one U.2 port for the same transfer speed), Only one RGB lighting zone, ASUS ROG Z170 Maximus VIII EXTREME received Recommended Award from OCDrift.com, Disclaimer:
AboutLatest Postsowikh84OverClocker, Reviewer at OCDrift.comOne of the most respected OverClockers here in Malaysia with vast knowledge in Motherboard, Graphics Card and Memory. The nick "owikh84" is not only well known in local tech sites but also intern...
Excellent build quality, Large bundle of accessories, Great performance, Excellent BCLK overclocking, Rich overclocking options, Richer OC Panel II options, Good efficiency, RGB LED LOGO
PRICE
Let's break it down for the MAXIMUS VIII EXTREME:Performance. This board is all about performance and as we can see from the OC results this board can take a capable processor in more ways than just multiplier OC. On stock performance alone, its on par wi...
Extrait: Since the Haswell-based Devil's Canyon chip dropped in June 2014 , we've been lacking a new performance desktop part. Our wishes came true a few months back when Intel released a total of 48 Skylake processors – comprising both desktop and mobile parts –...