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The New SupremeFX: Computex 2013 Teaser

X-ROG
Level 15
What do you think is in the new Maximus VI Formula’s SupremeFX? Drop us your ideas below!



More teasers are coming in the next two days! OMGWTFROGSAUCE!
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HiVizMan
Level 40
LOL makes me wish I was there. Have fun at Computex.
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Myk_SilentShado
Level 15
Well, you just failed MarshallR!!! you revealed there is going to be a MVIF 😛 so this begs the question on whether or not, that cooling that is on the MVF will stay with the 6 or not.

Myk SilentShadow wrote:
Well, you just failed MarshallR!!! you revealed there is going to be a MVIF 😛 so this begs the question on whether or not, that cooling that is on the MVF will stay with the 6 or not.


And if there is still a water cooling perhaps it will be an improved one to integrate standard fittings mounts on it ? Wait and see but an asus ROG MB launch is always exciting 😛
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Myk SilentShadow wrote:
Well, you just failed MarshallR!!! you revealed there is going to be a MVIF

Thank god. Hero just didn't sound right. 😛

fbm211
Level 7
Nice audio setup but another Z87 board has it beat.
User opamp replaceable.
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fbm211
Level 7
Here is an idea.Asus makes motherboards--Asus makes sound cards--Asus makes ROG motherboards--Asus makes ROG sound cards....
Why not implement YOU OWN sound chip into YOUR OWN motherboards.Maybe there is contracts or something else involved but I gotta ask why pay realtek or creative for thier audio solutions when you can use your own.I would certainly pay extra for a ROG board with AN ROG built in audio soultion.
Maximus VII Apex
Intel i7 10700k @ 5GHZ
Custom Water Cooling
Patriot Viper Steel 4400 17-17-17-36-300-2t
GeForce RTX 2080 Hydro Copper
WD Black NVMe 750 500g
Seasonic Focus GX-850
Lian LI O11D XL
Dell S3220DF Monitor
Vanatoo T 0s speaker system
ROG mouse
Audio Technica ATH-AD 2000x headphones
AE-9 Sound Blaster

Gipi49 wrote:
And if there is still a water cooling perhaps it will be an improved one to integrate standard fittings mounts on it ? Wait and see but an asus ROG MB launch is always exciting 😛


Yes, I too am looking forward to seeing what Comptex brings us next week.

Chino wrote:
Thank god. Hero just didn't sound right. 😛


I totally agree with you mate!

fbm211 wrote:
Here is an idea.Asus makes motherboards--Asus makes sound cards--Asus makes ROG motherboards--Asus makes ROG sound cards....
Why not implement YOU OWN sound chip into YOUR OWN motherboards.Maybe there is contracts or something else involved but I gotta ask why pay realtek or creative for thier audio solutions when you can use your own.I would certainly pay extra for a ROG board with AN ROG built in audio soultion.


I think it would be awesome if ROG made their own sound chips too, but unfortunately I don't think ASUS would go for it.

fbm211 wrote:

Why not implement YOU OWN sound chip into YOUR OWN motherboards. Maybe there is contracts or something else involved


The reason Asus has given is drivers. Windows has them out of the box for the realtec parts. Also, perhaps some people run Linux on these things. Asus would have to provide drivers for every situation.
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pcunite wrote:
The reason Asus has given is drivers. Windows has them out of the box for the realtec parts. Also, perhaps some people run Linux on these things. Asus would have to provide drivers for every situation.


There is that and also, from what I read posted around here on the Forums somewhere, is the Software Development team is pretty small...if you think the frustration is bad now at how slow drivers come out (Phoebus for example) it'd probably be a hundred fold if they had their own sound chips too.