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Asus Maximus VII Ranger + i7-4770K + 2x4GB RAM
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Hovedkort Asus Maximus VII Ranger + CPU i7-4770K + RAM 2x4GB RAM 1800MHz
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Inkl. faktisk NVMe tilkobling.
Asus Maximus VII Ranger vs Hero, hovedkortene er nesten helt like for vanlig bruk.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/asus-maximus-vii-ranger-vs-hero.1812309/
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Kan brukes med andre CPUer, inkl. 4790K.
ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO VGA LGA 1150 DVI HDMI DDR3 Motherboard
Asus Maximus VII Ranger & Hero Motherboard Review
https://www.kitguru.net/components/motherboard/luke-hill/asus-maximus-vii-ranger-hero-motherboard-review/all/1/
Luke Hill July 22, 2014 Featured Tech News, Motherboard
Z87 saw cost-effective gaming-calibre motherboards take the limelight. All of the big vendors released at least one product that provided gaming-orientated features in a cost-effective package. Asus SKU of choice was the successful Hero – a board which ticked many of the boxes and did so with an efficient price tag. The motherboard market is fierce so Asus welcomes back its Hero for Z97 and adds an even more aggressively priced variant to its Republic of Gamers (ROG) arsenal – the Maximus VII Ranger.
The gaming motherboard market is a tough one to crack. A typical user demands multi-GPU support, an enhanced audio system, fast networking connectivity, and an eye-catching design. But then there’s also the challenge of bringing the motherboard in at a price point which doesn’t eat into a gamer’s graphics card budget.
Manual CPU Overclocking:
To test the ROG motherboards' CPU overclocking potential, we first increased the CPU VCore to 1.30V, Cache voltage to 1.275V, CPU Input Voltage to 1.900V, and PCH voltage to 1.10V. We also applied enabled PLL overvoltage and set the cache ratio to 40x.
LLC was set to level 1 and tweaked if necessary (which it wasn't).
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Settings were tweaked with ease and we applied the 47x multiplier to each ROG board.
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Overclocking the Maximus VII motherboards is a difficult task. The advanced Z97 ROG UEFI puts a large amount of emphasis on user-led settings, which is good for knowledgeable tweakers but can cause issues when attempting a quick-and-easy overclock.
While most motherboards that we have tested with our 4790K chip are happy to provide stability with our tweaked settings and the rest left to auto, we were forced to manually adjust a range of settings for the Maximus VII boards to retain stability at 4.7GHz.
We applied a System Agent offset of +0.30V, +0.15V on the CPU I/O Analog voltage, and +0.20V on the CPU Digital I/O voltage level. While these adjustments were fairly simple to make, they do make the overclocking procedure more difficult for novice users who may well fall into the Ranger or Hero's target audiences.
4,7ghz-ranger 4,7ghz-hero
While the Maximus VII Hero was happy to provide stability at 4.7GHz with tweaked settings and a CPU VCore of 1.30V, the Ranger demanded an extra 10mV on the VCore. This may show that the Hero's enhanced power delivery system does indeed deliver stronger overclocking performance.
We will outline the performance increases that can be obtained from using the Maximus VII motherboards to overclock our system. Our overclocked processor frequency was 4.7GHz and memory speed was 2400MHz.
As a performance comparison, we have included the overclocked results from other Z97 motherboards. The maximum overclocked configuration achieved with each board was a 4700MHz (47 x 100MHz) processor frequency and 2400MHz CL10 memory speed.
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Both Asus boards show strong gains from a CPU frequency boost. While each shows solid Cinebench scores, 3DMark performance isn't as strong as the ASRock and Gigabyte competitors.
We measured the power consumption with the system resting at the Windows 7 desktop, representing idle values.
The power consumption of our entire test system (at the wall) is measured while loading only the CPU using Prime95′s in-place large FFTs setting. The rest of the system’s components were operating in their idle states, hence the increased power consumption values (in comparison to the idle figures) are largely related to the load on the CPU and motherboard power delivery components.
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With a heavy set of features on each of the ROG motherboards, idle power consumption numbers are not impressive. When loaded though, the Maximus VII boards manage to show their relative efficiency at stock CPU speeds.
Heavy voltage tweaking impacts overclocked power consumption numbers, yet only ASRock's Z97 Extreme6 is able to show consistently lower energy usage.
Asus has done a lot of things right with the Maximus VII Ranger and Maximus VII Hero Z97 motherboards.
Both motherboards offer the features that gamers desire, while cutting down on the high-end functions that do little more than add cost to a gaming system.
Firstly concentrating on the Maximus VII Ranger, Asus made a bold move to introduce a new SKU that undercut the Hero's price point, but it is a move that has paid off.
ranger-scoreFrom a performance point of view, the Maximus VII Ranger certainly isn't lacking. Its overclocking capability is strong, even if it is slightly out-shined by higher priced parts in terms of simplicity. And there's no question that the board's lip-licking appearance is one of the key factors that makes it a smart purchase.
The Ranger is embedded with Asus' excellent UEFI in the ROG flavour and accompanied by a host of useful software. And as far as hardware goes, SLI and CrossFire capability, a 10Gbps M.2 connector, SupremeFX audio, and an Intel I218-V NIC should keep most gamers happy.
If there's one gripe we have with the Ranger, it is the lack of SATA Express connector. Whether SATA Express or M.2 will become predominant in the market is still unclear, so we would have preferred Asus to include both options as standard.
Priced at £129.95 from OverclockersUK, we think that the Asus Maximus VII Ranger offers a great deal of bang for its very affordable buck and is clearly worthy of our highest – Must Have – award.
Pros:
Plenty of gaming features.
Good software bundle.
Excellent UEFI.
Solid overclocking capability, albeit after tweaking.
Attractive colour scheme.
Cons:
Overclocking requires additional patience and practice.
No SATA Express connector.
KitGuru says: Packing a strong array of gamer-orientated features into its attractive form, the affordable Maximus VII Ranger is worthy of our highest award.
MUST-HAVE
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