Pardon me if this sharing comes across as rushed cos it is... this sample came in really late tho' I had requested it some time back. Threw my testing schedule askew cos right now I am currently smack in the midst of house renovations and preparing to leave for my mid-year vacations soon too.
OK nevermind, back on the ball... :angel:
Asrock Z97 Extreme6
The Extreme6 model has long represented the upper echelons of the Asrock Extreme Series which is now pushed out in pure flat black PCB aka Sapphire Black PCB as termed by Asrock. Yes, you can finally say goodbye to the chocolate brown PCB colour of the past.
In addition, Asrock have creatively engineered their Z97 Series with a most unique x4 M.2 feature (aka Ultra M.2, PCIe Gen3 x4) which is double the bus width of the usual x2 M.2 path from all other Z97 makers. As a result of the Ultra M.2 treatment, it nets a bandwidth boost of up to an impressive looking 32Gb/s compared to 10Gb/s (other Z97 plain reference Gen 2.0 x2 M.2) and 6Gb/s (earlier PCIe Gen 2.0 x1 M.2)
Asrock is clearly proud of their Z97 Series Ultra M.2 accomplishment as evidently seen in their promotion blurbs...



And check out the crazy load of new Asrock LGA1150 models just listed...
to be continued...
OK nevermind, back on the ball... :angel:
Asrock Z97 Extreme6
The Extreme6 model has long represented the upper echelons of the Asrock Extreme Series which is now pushed out in pure flat black PCB aka Sapphire Black PCB as termed by Asrock. Yes, you can finally say goodbye to the chocolate brown PCB colour of the past.
In addition, Asrock have creatively engineered their Z97 Series with a most unique x4 M.2 feature (aka Ultra M.2, PCIe Gen3 x4) which is double the bus width of the usual x2 M.2 path from all other Z97 makers. As a result of the Ultra M.2 treatment, it nets a bandwidth boost of up to an impressive looking 32Gb/s compared to 10Gb/s (other Z97 plain reference Gen 2.0 x2 M.2) and 6Gb/s (earlier PCIe Gen 2.0 x1 M.2)
Asrock is clearly proud of their Z97 Series Ultra M.2 accomplishment as evidently seen in their promotion blurbs...
And check out the crazy load of new Asrock LGA1150 models just listed...
to be continued...
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