There can be no doubt that when it comes to overclocking, the ASUS Maximus V Extreme packs an incredible amount of features - more than any other similarly priced board. Making use of all these features does have its caveats, and taking full advantage of everything the board offers does require specific hardware, but you will not buy just any part when it comes to breaking records.
It quickly becomes clear that this isn't your standard board. Sure, you can grab a bunch of parts off of the shelf, install them, and have a decent platform for whatever you need, but the same can be said of many more affordable boards on the market. What the ASUS Maximus V Extreme really offers, however, is far more than I had imagined, which really illustrates that there is good reasons behind ASUS being a huge player of the global tech market well. The fact that they consistently end up on top when it comes to extreme clocking records obviously stems from great experience.
The ASUS Maximus V Extreme clearly draws on those years of experience, so much so that I really could not ask much more of it. Honestly, I had many issues with it at first, but overcoming them was definitely possible once I fully grasped what was going on. The truth of the matter is that this board can go so far reliably that problems due to other things immediately become evident. The ASUS Maximus V Extreme will become a big part of my testing platform, especially for memory reviews, since what it offers is sure to help me push whatever I want to the limit without the board holding me back. I'm so confident of this that I purchased a matching VGA for use with some of the functions I mentioned and tested. You'll be seeing more of this ASUS Maximus V Extreme. However, this VGA...well, that is a story for another day. Need some tips or ideas on overclocking this product? Let me know through the forums!