Wednesday, October 17th 2012

ASRock Announces the Release of its Top Tier Z77 Extreme11 Motherboard

For those who haven't taken a leap to Intel's Z77 and Ivy Bridge combo yet, either you're cultivating self discipline or you're planning to prey upon something big. Well, now is the big moment, because ASRock is releasing its beastlike Z77 Extreme11!

This tiptop motherboard has 8 SAS2/SATA3 connectors supported by an LSI SAS2308 PCIe 3.0 x8 controller. For extreme graphics, 3-Way SLI/4-Way CrossFireX is supported via a PLX PEX 8747 bridge. The LAN solution is also tempting. Two Intel LAN chips to support dual LAN and teaming, while there's also a 2T2R Dual Band WiFi & Bluetooth 4.0 module and a bundled Wi-SB Box. Specially designed for computer enthusiasts, Z77 Extreme11 possesses unbeatable hardware and extreme powers waiting to be unleashed.

8 SAS2/SATA3 Ports from LSI SAS2308 PCIe 3.0 x8 Controller

Having insufficient storage space and mediocre file transferring speed is an unforgivable crime for a topnotch motherboard. Therefore, besides the two native SATA3 and four native SATA2 ports, Z77 Extreme11 has eight additional SAS2/SATA3 ports powered by an LSI SAS2308 PCIe 3.0 x8 controller. The abundant SAS2/SATA3 ports support RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 10 and MegaRAID utility. Moreover, users may get up to 3.8 Gb/s transfer speed through 8 SSDs in RAID 0 mode.

3-Way SLI and 4-Way CrossFireX via PLX PEX 8747 Bridge

We all agree that eye appealing graphics is fundamental for a good PC. But merely being good is never enough, and the onboard graphics might not meet your high expectations. That's why Z77 Extreme11 has a PLX PEX8747 bridge embedded for building 3-Way SLI/CrossFireX in x8/x8/x8 mode or 4-Way CrossFireX in x8/x8/x8/x4 mode.

Intel Dual LAN/2T2R Dual-Band WiFi & BT v4.0 Module/Wi-SB Box

In case you're concerned whether the LAN solutions are acceptable, then get a load of this. The onboard Intel Dual LAN chips support teaming function, while there is also a 2T2R Dual-Band WiFi & Bluetooth v4.0 Module which supports WiFi a/b/g/n, dual band 2.4/5 GHz and of course, Bluetooth 4.0. The WiFi module comes with ASRock's exclusive Wi-SB BOX for you to connect the WiFi antenna and two USB 3.0 ports.

Deluxe Hardware and Components

As usual, ASRock Z77 Extreme11 is equipped with top tier gears. Including 2oz copper PCB that effectively controls the PCB's temperature when overclocking; 8 + 4 power phase design and Digi Power bring smoother voltage to the CPU Vcore; Premium Gold Caps to extend the motherboard's lifespan; Dual-Stack MOSFET which provides lower Rds(on) and efficient currents for the CPU. As for your need to literally connect a dozen peripherals on USB 3.0 ports, ASRock Z77 Extreme11 is ready to comply with your demand with a total of twelve speedy USB 3.0 ports. Eight USB 3.0 ports on the rear I/O and two front USB 3.0 headers that supports four USB 3.0 ports.

Software For the Win

The Windows 8 launch date is just around the corner. ASRock Z77 Extreme11 is ready for Windows 8 with "Fast Boot", an easy setting in ASRock's UEFI which allows users to logon to Windows 8 within 1.5 seconds! It boots up so fast that it will make your head spin and it's almost impossible to enter into the UEFI again. Good news is there's also "Restart To UEFI". By enabling this function under OS, the computer will automatically enter the UEFI on its next restart. There's also other useful software such as Lucid Virtu MVP for improving visual performances.

ASRock Z77 Extreme11 has everything an enthusiast could wish for on a motherboard and even more. From the selection of high-end hardware to the artistic designs and the powerful software bundled. If you are in search of a Z77 chipset motherboard that is full of wins and reliable in quality, Z77 Extreme11 won't let you down.

For more information, please check: www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z77%20Extreme11/
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19 Comments on ASRock Announces the Release of its Top Tier Z77 Extreme11 Motherboard

#1
SIGSEGV
we already knew asrock has released z77 oc formula (compete with asus rog maximus v formula), and right now they are releasing z77 extreme11, zomg, i think this board will snip enthusiast consumer over asus rog maximus v z77 extreme.

awesome board indeed :respect:
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#2
dj-electric
*Doing the snoopy dance*
Couple of points:
Could be more "phasy", that stupid 40MM fan - not modular, must go. Hope the PCIE wiring isnt as bad as it was on ex9, super-bad Molex placing once again, Holy shmidt dat amount of SATA ports.
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#3
erixx
Amazing! Want! It says for 2nd and 3rd intel i5/i7 processors? Is my i5 2500K compatible?

Yet, I wonder about all the software gimmicks offered by AsRock:
- ASRock Extreme Tuning Utility (AXTU): latest version still crashes on my Asrock P67 X6
- ASRock Instant Boot: is w8 feature not Asrock
- ASRock Instant Flash: ... ?
- ASRock APP Charger: good but manuals do not say which of the 12 USB ports is for charging!
- ASRock XFast USB: ?
- ASRock XFast LAN: ?
- ASRock XFast RAM: ?
- ASRock X-FAN: here ony controls 4 pin fans, not the 3 pins, contrary to specs...
- ASRock Crashless BIOS: ok
- ASRock OMG (Online Management Guard): ?
- ASRock Internet Flash: ?
- ASRock UEFI System Browser: cool to rescue data
- ASRock Dehumidifier Function: oh Taiwanese! :slap:
- Lucid Virtu Universal MVP: LOOKS PROMISING, got to study this one
- ASRock Interactive UEFI: yeah, old by now
- ASRock Easy RAID Installer
- ASRock Fast Boot: "fast boot", "instant boot", maybe Xfast boot, what more?
- ASRock Restart to UEFI: cool
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
erixxAmazing! Want! It says for 2nd and 3rd intel i5/i7 processors? Is my i5 2500K compatible?
Yes
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#6
erixx
And this Lucid Virtua MVP? Sounds good. Do you connect your monitor to the mobo or to the GPU? Or does it come with a bridge cable (not seen so far)?
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#7
[H]@RD5TUFF
Man seeing this thing makes me wish I had not sold my HAF-X, on the other hand seeing the sheer volume of feature and accessories, makes my back happy that I did.:D
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#8
NC37
erixx- ASRock XFast USB: ?
- ASRock XFast LAN: ?
- ASRock XFast RAM: ?
XFast USB is supposed to speed up transfer rates beyond rated speeds on USB3.0. It...more or less works. I have the option on mine but I finally just trashed it because it kept conflicting with USB2.0 devices and well, my one USB3 device didn't always mount via the USB3 ports anyways. Basically what happens is the software kicks into the turbo mode on any connection. I even had it doing it after I told it to stay in normal for 2.0. So its finicky and overall, not needed.

XFast LAN I haven't messed with. Thought it was simply something to prioritize netspeed depending on the app being used but I've had those be hit or miss in the past with nVidia chipsets. Why I didn't use it.

XFast RAM is simply a Ramdisk program. Nothing special about it.
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#9
BigMack70
*drools*

I love ASRock's high end boards... they make the sexiest looking mobos IMO. Glad to see them fix my primary complaint with their z68 extreme7 which was a lack of USB ports which forced me to buy an external USB hub.
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#10
erixx
Thanks NC37 for confirming that it is not worth to install those gimmicks!

I read that Lucid virtu mvp can be used with just one cable, but lots of bugs testimonies...
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#11
Assimilator
8 additional SATA ports that don't support RAID-5?
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#12
radrok
I don't think this kind of board suits Z77 at all, Extreme 11 should have only been for X79.

Also no point on having all those SATA ports which are not supported for RAID-5.
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#13
Delta6326
Do want. I really like the color scheme.
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#14
wrathchild_67
Assimilator8 additional SATA ports that don't support RAID-5?
I looked at a PDF for the LSI controller and indeed, there is no RAID 5 support. RAID 1E is the closest thing. Performance in 1E should be better than RAID 5 and have similar or better fault tolerance. The main downside to 1E is the loss of 50% of the overall drive capacity.
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#16
mediasorcerer
I nearly bought a matx asrock z77 yesterday, damn fine looking board, took an hour to decide between that and the asus rog z77 , in the end, i went with the asus, no slight to asrock, it looked like the asrock board could really come to the party, i like what they are doing with there mobos, and this one seems impressive too.
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#17
[H]@RD5TUFF
Perhaps I need to look into another build, I really like this board, and how fully featured it is!
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#18
Widjaja
Fan on the chipset and the likelihood of finding a replacement a few years down the track say it has a relatively short lifespan personally.
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#19
Clubber_Lang
Holy sweet mother of pearl! That is one beefy board! Looks a lot like my Extreme 7.....but just more....of everything.
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