Did you ever install a M2 ssd ? Does it take away the pcie x1 or x4 near the bottom of board ? I have read many boards take away the dual or tri sli/crossfire was wondering if this did?If it don`t then i might have found me a Intel board.As always Dave awesome in depth review,Sounds like you are still having fun with this.
Yeah, the bottom slot is x4 only anyway, so I dunno why you'd want to stick a VGA in there for 24/7 use. Bottom slot is not linked with the M.2 slot, but it is linked with the SATA 5/6 ports. That's why Imentioned using the board for 3 cards and not 4 (SLI is limited to two physical cards but is ready for QuadGPU SLI, as stated in the review)
However, the M.2 slot is tied with the U.2 and the SATAEXPRESS1 port.
The manual is pretty explicit in showing what slots/devices are linked with what, so for exact info, just download the manual off the ASUS website!
And yes, I am still enjoying it for sure!!!
Too bad tales of Asus poor RMA service will keep a fair few people on these forums from buying their products ever again.
ASUS RMA service is very much tied to regional areas. Some areas do have a fair number of complaints, but some report no problems at all. ASUS is very strict on sticking to policy when it comes to RMAs, and given that they hold nearly half the board market (if not more), it is only natural we'd hear more about problems... more people buy their products than any other brand.
This is a fantastic board and easily the best in the entire Z170 lineup from all vendors, feature for feature.
As for the BIOS having too many options, you don't have to use the advanced menu at all, and there are presets for easy overclocking. Despite it's ROG gamer friendly branding, this board is 60% concerned with Extreme overclocking and only 40% gaming. Something like the Maximus VIII Formula or the Hero Alpha boards are more gaming orientated.
Almost $500 is a lot to spend on a board, but I'd definitely consider this one for an all powerful Z170 platform, that I could LN2 once in a while.
The BIOS being huge isn't a real complaint, but at the same time, it does need to be mentioned that most options are not needed by most users. I did say in the review that the BIOS is intelligent enough to set what's needed for most users based on what "common" options are changed, too.
Given the score this board got, I have very few gripes with it.