In today's review, we are covering ASUS's flagship motherboard, the ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme Glacial! In late 2021 Intel released the 12th Gen Core processors and accompanying LGA 1700 socket. This platform held the privilege of being the first to bring PCIe Gen 5.0 and DDR5 to the consumer market. With AMD's upcoming release window for its the next generation of Ryzen CPUs and a new CPU socket on the horizon, Intel is hard at work to keep all eyes on them with the 13th Gen Core processors set to debut later in 2022.
Like clockwork, every new generation of Intel CPUs comes with a new chipset, which often includes technologies introduced previously in the enterprise market. Compared to the previous LGA 1200 socket and Intel Z590 chipset, the largest change besides PCIe Gen5 and DDR5 support in the new Intel lineup is the introduction of E-cores in Intel desktop processors. These E-cores are designed to offload smaller background system tasks, while leaving larger and more complex system tasks to the P-Cores. This leap in computing power, paired with an increase in PCIe lane count and a connection speed boost to the chipset has paved the way for motherboard manufacturers to offer a variety of configurations at different price points. Ultimately, this gives the consumer multiple avenues to fit their personal needs, wants and desires.
The Maximus family serves as ASUS's flagship line for Intel motherboards, with premium looks, premium features, blazing performance, and broad overclocking support. The Maximus lineup typically comprises four models, the Hero, Apex, Formula, and Extreme. ASUS has collaborated with EKWB once again to bring out the best of the LGA 1700 socket by combining the flagship ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme motherboard and talents of an industry leader in watercooling for this generation's Extreme Glacial motherboard.
The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme Glacial features an EK Ultrablock (monoblock) designed to provide cooling for the 24+1+2 VRM, CPU and M.2 sockets. Catering to the ultra-high-end, nothing is left out providing features like ASUS's stress-free overclocking with AI Optimized for the casual overclockers, to a full fledged out BIOS for those who want to get deeply technical. The ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme Glacial also offers great connectivity with the newest WiFi 6E technology, Thunderbolt 4, and five onboard M.2 slots. There is a lot to cover in this review, so let's take a closer look!
Specifications
Specifications
CPU Support:
Intel Socket LGA1700 12th Gen Core, Pentium Gold, and Celeron processors
Power Design:
CPU Power: 24+1+2-phase iGPU Power: 1-phase
Chipset:
Intel Z690
Integrated Graphics:
Supported
Memory:
4x DIMM, Support up to 128GB 2x Single Rank DDR5-6400+ (OC) 4x Single Rank DDR5-4400+ (OC)
1x Intel® 2.5 Gb Ethernet port 1x Marvell® AQtion 10Gb Ethernet port 1x Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210
Rear Ports:
1x Thunderbolt™ 4 USB Type-C port 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port (1x USB Type-C®) 8x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (7x Type-A + 1x USB Type-C®) 1x HDMI® port 1x ASUS Wi-Fi Module 1x Intel® 2.5 Gb Ethernet port 1x Marvell AQtion 10Gb Ethernet port 5x LED-illuminated audio jacks 1x Optical S/PDIF out port 1x BIOS FlashBack button 1x Clear CMOS button
Audio:
ROG SupremeFX 7.1 ALC4082 Codec ESS® SABRE9018Q2C DAC/AMP LED-illuminated audio jacks Supports up to 32-Bit/384 kHz playback
Multi-GPU:
NVIDIA 2-Way SLI® Technology
Fan Headers:
2 x 4-pin Chassis Fan headers 2x 4-pin Radiator Fan headers 2x W_PUMP+ headers 1x WB_SENSOR header 1x 2-pin Water In header 1x 2-pin Water Out header 1x 3-pin Water Flow header
Form Factor:
E-ATX Form Factor: 12.0 x 10.6 in.; 30.5 x 27.0 cm