Wednesday, December 9th 2015
ASUS Intros Maximus VIII Hero Alpha, Featuring Native RGB LED Headers
ASUS announced the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus VIII Hero Alpha. This socket LGA1151 motherboard, based on Intel Z170 Express chipset, is what the company claims to be the first with native support for multi-color RGB LED headers. The board features an RGB LED controller with a Windows app that lets you set RGB color lighting across two independent 4-pin headers (typically connected to RGB LED strips). The ROG "eye" logo on the PCH heatsink features an RGB LED, too, and the app lets you set even that. ASUS' reference LED strip for this board, named AURA, can be purchased separately.
The rest of the board's feature-set is similar to the original Maximus VIII Hero. You get a powerful 10-phase CPU VRM, four DDR4 DIMM slots, and two PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots feeding in and out of the CPU socket. The storage connectivity does away with bulky SATA-Express connectors, replacing them with two U.2 16 Gb/s connectors, sitting next to six SATA 6 Gb/s ports. USB 3.1 10 Gb/s ports, including type-C and type-A ports, sitting next to 802.11 ac WLAN, are a highlight in the feature-set. Expect the board to be priced slightly higher than the original Maximus VIII Hero.
The rest of the board's feature-set is similar to the original Maximus VIII Hero. You get a powerful 10-phase CPU VRM, four DDR4 DIMM slots, and two PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots feeding in and out of the CPU socket. The storage connectivity does away with bulky SATA-Express connectors, replacing them with two U.2 16 Gb/s connectors, sitting next to six SATA 6 Gb/s ports. USB 3.1 10 Gb/s ports, including type-C and type-A ports, sitting next to 802.11 ac WLAN, are a highlight in the feature-set. Expect the board to be priced slightly higher than the original Maximus VIII Hero.
19 Comments on ASUS Intros Maximus VIII Hero Alpha, Featuring Native RGB LED Headers
(M8H) --> (M8HAlpha)
ASMedia USB 3.1 --> Intel USB 3.1
SATA Express --> newer U.2 revision
No wifi or BT --> wifi and BT
old driver set --> latest driver set
I am looking to build a Z170 system and am deciding between this one and the Z170-Premium. Z170-Premium still isn't out so this Alpha might be the one.
U.2 is the way to go! Really nice motherboard ASUS ! , I love the layout and the placement of the U.2 connectors.
Frankly, more M.2 slots instead of U.2 ports would be more useful. Even if you want stupendously fast system, the largest M.2 I could find was 512GB Samsung 950 Pro. So, if you want 1TB of uber fast SSD, you just can't have it. Or if board has 2, you could one day pretty soon create a 2TB raid.
Genius.