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    Talking Asrock Z77 Extreme4 & Extreme6. Report issues, overclocks, and related stuff here!



    Oh yes, another chipset and another mainboard. This time the Z77 Extreme4 and Z77 Extreme6.



    Z77 Extreme4





    Z77 Extreme6


    Some of you guys will notice Asrock took on board what I said and ditched the phuny PCH heatsink for a proper heatsink


    As these boards are very similar like all previous Extreme4 and Extreme6 boards I will highlight the differences here so we don't have lots of "whats the difference between these two boards?" questions.

    The Main Differences:

    - The Extreme6 has DisplayPort with max. resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
    - The Extreme6 has extra 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot & 1 x mini-PCI Express slot
    - The Extreme6 uses Etron EJ168A controller instead of the Extreme4s Asmedia ASM1042
    - The Extreme6 uses Z68 Extreme4 style MOSFET heatsinks
    - The Extreme6 comes with front panel USB3

    So, those are the differences between the Extreme4 and Extreme6. Which you choose is entirely up to you. Before anyone asks me what I recommend, it all depends on how many add-in boards you have really. If you are a existing P67 E4/6 or Z68 E4/6 owner and would like to upgrade to a Z77 Extreme board then I would recommend the Z77 Extreme4. Why? 2 of the 5 differences between the boards you already have. Namely, the USB3 front panel and the MOSFET heatsink if so desired can easily be swapped*. I also suspect many users will welcome the ASM1042 USB3 controller on the Extreme4 over the EJ168A controller on the Extreme6. With those differences negated that really only leaves the DisplayPort and extra expansion slots.

    * I need to check, but hole alignment appears to be the same.



    Z77 Extreme4&6 UEFI & Driver Package Download:

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    Driver Package Contents:

    Asmedia ASM1061 v1.3.4.0
    Asmedia USB 3.0 v1.14.8.0
    Broadcom BCM57781 v15.2.0.4B
    CIR Reciever v20110219
    Etron USB 3.0 v1.113
    Intel HD Graphics v8.15.10.2761
    Intel ME v8.0.13.1502
    Intel PCH v9.3.0.1019
    Intel Rapid Start (IRS.. coincidence? ) v1.0.0.1022
    Intel RST v11.2.0.1006
    Intel Smart Connect v2.0.1083.0
    Intel USB 3.0 v1.0.5.235
    Realtek HD Audio R2.70
    Lucidlogix Virtu v1.2.114


    There we have it everybody! Feel free to discuss any and all Asrock Z77 in here
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    There's a difference in size:
    Extreme4 - ATX Form Factor: 12.0-in x 8.6-in, 30.5 cm x 21.8 cm
    Extreme6 - ATX Form Factor: 12.0-in x 9.6-in, 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm

    I think Z77 Pro4 would be also very popular, ergo it might be good move to include it in this thread.
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    Hi
    have had Z77 Extreme 6 for 2 weeks
    bios 1.3 seem stable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    The Differences:

    - The Extreme6 has DisplayPort with max. resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
    - The Extreme6 has extra 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot & 1 x mini-PCI Express slot
    - The Extreme6 uses Etron EJ168A controller instead of the Extreme4s Asmedia ASM1042
    - The Extreme6 uses Z68 Extreme4 style MOSFET heatsinks
    - The Extreme6 comes with front panel USB3
    you missed the Floppy port on the 6. What's up with that? LOL

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    I'm picking up a Extreme 4 and 2500k (for $259'ish total, can't complain) at the end of the month to play with, so I'm definitely keeping an eye on this thread.
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    For the sake of consolidation lets just say this thread is for all Asrock Z77 chipsets. My Z77 will arrive soon, I promised myself I would buy the next chipset after Z68 to have all the necessities in order to build a robust system around. The only shame is that IB on launch is going to be a bit of a lame duck.. hopefully a few revisions will sort out leakage issues. My sole purpose for IB is for PCI-E 3.0 and very low temps.. the latter of which the first batch of IBs certainly won't be able to meet. Damn shame about the current wonky 22nm process.

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    I Had already ordered the Z77 extreme 6 board for myself .. getting it this coming friday... upgrading from P67 to Z77.. not saying P67 is not good.. in fact it is rather solid board.. might want to do some overclocking and I able to get the extreme 6 at the special price.why not.. as for the processor , still not sure whether should I go for the sandybridge 2600K or the new upcoming Ivy bridge 3570K processor.. The main reason I had chosen extreme 6 over the extreme 4 .. is the price and the most of all , is the looks and the design of the board that really appeal to me..

    Let hope that they will still continue improve the bios update whenever there is bugs or patch need to be done... their bios still has a long way to go before it really get fully matured, even though they already had a very good standard bios
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    2600K, no contest. First batch IBs will more than likely be dodgy. Leakage issues, high temps, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    2600K, no contest. First batch IBs will more than likely be dodgy. Leakage issues, high temps, etc.
    thanks for your advice . Ket I will take note of it... meanwhile I cant wait to get my hands on the board itself...
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    Some people would probably argue first batch IBs will be fine, but from what I know first batch IBs will have leakage and temp issues because there are problems with the 22nm process right now. Thats something which can only be fixed with maturity and refinement of the process which will probably take 6-12 months after retail launch to be worked out. You'll be able to tell pretty well as and when the process gets refined because new steppings will emerge.

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    Hi

    had chance to play
    got to 5.0 gz

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    I'll be getting a Extreme6 in the near-ish future. I'll also review it of course. I was thinking about the Extreme4 but something rubs me wrong with the new Extreme4s.. it's a minor thing really but a sacrifice too far in my book - the MOSFET heatsink. The Extreme4 by no means is a low end board and its been hobbled with teeny-tiny MOSFET heatsinks, what makes it worse is that theres really not much price difference between the Extreme4 and Extreme6. Really doesn't feel.. right to have such a small pricegap yet in the case of the Extreme4 you feel like you would be overpaying for it (in my case because it lacks the wonderful MOSFET heatsink older Extreme4s have or the current Extreme6).

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    Z77 extreme 6 bios p1.3




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    Not bad, those lax timings on your memory is really hurting the bandwidth and latency though. Dial back the memory to 2133 and see if you can run 9-9-9 timings. It'll even be worth seeing if you can run something like 8-8-8 timings @ 1866 as you will likely still get better bandwidth and latency over your current settings.

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    Right, as its for my Z77 and I'm torn between the 4 choices I'll let you folk have your say kit with most votes wins. I'm very probably going to order some nice shiny new RAM to go with the Z77 just because my current 8GB kit, while alright, isn't quite meeting what I wanted (1866 CL8).

    The choices are;

    Crucial BLT2CP4G3D1608DT2TXR CL8 1600
    G-Skill F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM CL8 1600
    G-Skill F3-1866C9D-8GAB CL9 1866
    G-Skill F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL CL9 1866

    All of these have a very good chance of hitting what I want of 1866 @ 8-8-8, and all are about the same price, if I had to swing one way right now I'm probably leaning toward the F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL. Experiences with G-Skill have proven for me that at stock speeds timings can be tightened quite a bit and thats without any voltage increase. Eitherway, I like all the kits so as a additional (and probably helpful for other Asrock Z77 folk) talking point, have at it

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    Z77 Extreme 4 Bios: 1.30

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    I have a fatal1ty Professional Z77 ...
    but not topic for her , can talk about it in this topic ?
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    Yep.

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    How about bios setting guide for asrock??
    Can someone post here??please...

    thx,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by hsn View Post
    How about bios setting guide for asrock??
    Can someone post here??please...

    thx,,
    Really come on... you don't think settings will be identical for all systems do you? All hardware is different for the most part you just have to take the time to experiment

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    Hi watch your cpu volts
    with offsett +0.175 should hav been 1.23 + 0.175 =1.405
    Checked it is was 1.535
    now can not post error 10
    looks like i have fried the chip
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    Quote Originally Posted by beast200 View Post
    Hi watch your cpu volts
    with offsett +0.175 should hav been 1.23 + 0.175 =1.405
    Checked it is was 1.535
    now can not post error 10
    looks like i have fried the chip
    new either 2600 or 3750
    where did that 1.23V come from? is it the default Vcore of the CPU at stock?

    you do know that the reference Vcore changes with multiplier as well, right?

    For example, at 4GHz reference Vcore might be 1.25V
    But at 4.2GHz reference Vcore might be 1.275

    so if you are applying the same offset Voltage, say +0.05
    for 4.0GHz you would get 1.3V
    but for 4.2GHz you would get 1.325V

    So if 1.23V was your stock reference Vcore, if you overclock it to say 4.5GHz, it might be around 1.35V. Apply a +0.175 and you are at 1.525V.


    Also, people who are using the new Z77 boards, are you seeing better overclocks at the same Vcore and settings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anusha View Post
    where did that 1.23V come from? is it the default Vcore of the CPU at stock?

    you do know that the reference Vcore changes with multiplier as well, right?

    For example, at 4GHz reference Vcore might be 1.25V
    But at 4.2GHz reference Vcore might be 1.275

    so if you are applying the same offset Voltage, say +0.05
    for 4.0GHz you would get 1.3V
    but for 4.2GHz you would get 1.325V

    So if 1.23V was your stock reference Vcore, if you overclock it to say 4.5GHz, it might be around 1.35V. Apply a +0.175 and you are at 1.525V.


    Also, people who are using the new Z77 boards, are you seeing better overclocks at the same Vcore and settings?
    Yes it is better than asrock ext6 (P67) and gigabyte p67 ud5 that i had
    got 5.1 but i think burn mem controller out
    will find out when install new 3570k on tuesday
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    Alright, the Z77 Extreme6 is on its way and hopefully will arrive tomorrow All the parts I have laying around now I need to start thinking about selling a bunch of it to make room again I think

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