ASUSTeK COMPUTER Maximus IV Extreme-Z, LGA 1155, Intel Motherboard

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US $88.99
ApproximatelyC $122.65
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Estimated delivery Tue, Sep 16 - Wed, Sep 24
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Condition:
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Product Information

The ASUSTeK Maximus IV Extreme-Z Motherboard is a Republic of Gamers motherboard designed for computer gaming. This ASUSTeK Motherboard sports Intel technology in multiple areas including chipset and memory. The unit is compatible with Intel Socket 1155 for second generation Core, i7/Core i5, and Core i3 Processors. This Intel computer motherboard uses Intel Z68 Chipset. This unit supports Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) software. The ASUSTeK Maximus IV Extreme-Z Motherboard also offers enhanced overheating protection. This ASUSTeK Motherboard provides 4 GB of dual channel memory architecture that can be upgraded to 32 GB. The unit supports NVIDIA 3-Way SLI, AMD CrossFireX, and LucidLogix Virtungraphics technology. The Intel computer motherboard supplies six expansion ports that include four PCIe 2.0x16 ports. The unit comes equipped with multiple inputs and outputs including USB ports and SATA ports. This ASUSTeK Motherboard features a number of other options including Blu-ray compatibility and Realtek programming.

Product Identifiers

BrandASUS
MPNMAXIMUS IV EXTREME-Z, MAXIMUSIVEXTREME-Z
UPC0610839180967
ModelMaximus IV Extreme-Z
eBay Product ID (ePID)114585378

Product Key Features

Socket TypeLGA 1155/Socket H2
Compatible CPU BrandIntel
Form FactorExtended ATX
Number of Memory Slots4

Dimensions

Depth10.59in
Width12.01in

Additional Product Features

Microsoft CertificationsCompatible with Windows 7
Storage ControllerseSATA Port, Serial Ata-600, Serial Ata-300 (Raid), Serial Ata-600 (Raid)
Audio CodecRealtek Alc889
Chipset TypeIntel Z68
CPU Socket TypeLGA 1155/Socket H2 Socket
CPU TypeCeleron 500 Sequence, Celeron 400 Sequence, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7
Audio Output TypeSound Card
Bios TypeAmi
Product TypeMotherboard
Supported RAM Integrity CheckNon-Ecc
Input/Output PortsPS/2 Keyboardx1, Rj45 Lan Port X 2, USB 2.0x1, eSATA II X 2, PS/2 Mousex1
Expansion Slots1 ( 1 ) X PCI Express x1, 4 Pci Expressx16, 1 Pci Express 2.0x4, 1 Pci Expressx4, 4 X Pci Express 2.0x16, 1 X Pci Express 2.0x1
Supported RAM Speed2200MHz
Networking TypeBluetooth
Storage InterfacesSATA-600 - connector(s): 2 x 7pin Serial ATA - 2 device(s) - RAID 0 / RAID 1 / RAID 10 / RAID 5;SATA-300 - connector(s): 4 x 7pin Serial ATA - 4 device(s) - RAID 0 / RAID 1 / RAID 10 / RAID 5;Marvell 88SE9182 : SATA-600 - connector(s): 2 x 7pin Serial ATA - 2 device(s);JMicron JMB362 : SATA-300 - connector(s): 2 x 7pin external SATA - 2 device(s)
Installed Qty (Max Supported)1
Compliant StandardsHigh Definition Audio

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Ratings and Reviews

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  • Z68 vs Z77

    I’m going to lay out the differences in the Z68 vs Z77 chipset before I go into this motherboard. One, the Z68 chipset does not support pcie 3.0. While that means nothing with a single gpu, multiple GPUs in sli or crossfire could be hindered by it. The Z77 does have pcie 3.0 if you have an ivy bridge CPU. A Z68 motherboard may require a bios update before ivy bridge can be used, or it may not support it at all. You must be willing to look for the supported CPU list. Z77 boards do not have this issue. Finally, Z77 motherboards support up to ddr3 3000mhz memory. Z68 only supports up to ddr3 2800. This is a very small piece of info and ddr3 2800 and 3000 memory costs much more than their DDR4 counterpart. Z77 motherboards are hundreds of dollars more than Z68 boards, but its to be expected when these CPUs compete with the new ones. However, there is no upgrade path. A 3770k is the absolute maximum upgrade this platform will ever have. Delidding, liquid metal and extreme overclocks will soon become the only reason to hold onto these in a few years. Also, there is no manufacturing of this platform at all. Almost everything you buy will be used and from China, so you’ll have to buy an OEM I/O shield. Keep this in mind when going this road, especially in 2017. The Maximus IV Extreme has everything you would ever need in a LGA 1155 socket motherboard, other than pcie 3.0. But, it does have 4 pin Molex connectors to add additional power to the GPUs. I have no clue what sort of benefit that could provide if it provides any. Easy overclocking tools and the CPU level up option make simple OCs a breeze, but advanced options are there for the enthusiasts out there. I do not recommend this to someone who is not planning to overclock or does not have a K model processor. All in all, A good motherboard built for enthusiasts. Not for anyone else, really. 4/5

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished