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ASRock Z77 Extreme11 Mainboard - An LGA 1155 Mainboard For Users That Use Multiple Drives (Part 4)

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Operational and Overclocking Details

We had no problems assembling our testbed configuration around the ASRock Z77 Extreme11. When launched, the mainboard shows a startup picture with hotkey prompts.

Motherboard shows a startup picture

Motherboard shows a startup picture

You can enter the mainboard's BIOS by pressing F2 or Del. The F6 key will launch the built-in Instant Flash utility to update software. The F11 will display a menu to select the boot device. Press the Tab key will remove the startup picture, so you could see the basic system information such as CPU clock rate and memory amount and descriptions of hotkeys.

Access the mainboard's BIOS by pressing F2 or Del

Access the mainboard's BIOS by pressing F2 or Del

Many modern motherboards boot so fast that you don't have enough time to press the button and access the BIOS. That's why some manufacturers have begun to offer a special button to automatically re-boot BIOS. The ASRock Z77 Extreme11 offers the handy Restart to UEFI utility that serves the same purpose - we've discussed it in our review of ASRock FM2A85X Extreme6. You can also use the Setup Prompt Timeout option in the BIOS to set a delay before the mainboard proceeds to boot the OS.

The first prototype of the ASRock Z77 Extreme11 came to us with BIOS version 1.10, but dies during an attempt to reflash a newer BIOS version into it. As usual, we used the simple and handy Internet Flash tool which found the newer BIOS version 1.20, downloaded it and began the update procedure. Then it restarted and seemed to have passed the second step successfully, probably having updated Intel Management Engine (Intel ME). After that, the motherboard couldn’t boot. It would turn on but refused to initialize.

We quickly had another sample of the mainboard, but it refused to boot completely, showing identical symptoms. The second sample wasn't new. It had gone through someone's hands, so we can't tell what had  happened before its failure. However, the fact that two of the same model mainboard didn't work created a certain concern. We sent our non-operational ASRock Extreme11 sample back to Taiwan and, hopefully, ASRock's engineers could figure out what causes this problem. The third sample we tested had BIOS version 1.20 already installed and we update it to version 1.30 successfully, using Internet Flash tools.

Therefore, So we had no problems with the mainboard’s operation as part of the testbed, but there are a few nuances we want to share with you. In nominal mode, the CPU is slightly overclocked because its frequency multiplier is increased to the maximum value (as approved by Turbo Boost Technology) under any load. As a result, our Intel Core i5-3570K works at a clock rate of 3.8 GHz instead of 3.6 at maximum load, although 3.8 GHz is supposed to be used for single-threaded loads only. It's easy to make CPU operating at nominal speed. All you have to do is disable the Multicore Acceleration option in the BIOS. The other thing was noted during our power consumption measurements which showed that the idle system consumed 77 W when overclocked with volt-modding but needed 81 W at its nominal settings. It means that the default settings are not fully utilized power-saving technology of the mainboard. You can easily modify this by changing the value of each power-saving option from Auto to Enabled in the motherboard BIOS.

Mainboard's BIOS offers automatic overclocking feature. You can also use predefined profiles with increased CPU or integrated GPU clock rate. However, it is only through manual overclocking that you can achieve the best results. All ASRock's mainboards based on Intel Z77 can make our CPU stable at a clock rate of 4.6 GHz, which is the maximum for our CPU. Mainboards from other brands cannot achieve the same thing whereas ASRock products, from the simplest ASRock Z77 Extreme3 to the sophisticated ASRock Z77 Extreme11, coped with that without hesitation. We also increased the memory frequency to 1866 MHz and adjusted memory timings a little.

Mainboard's BIOS offers automatic overclocking feature.

Mainboard's BIOS offers automatic overclocking feature.

By the way, because we are looking for optimal parameters, we sometimes chose inappropriate values and could for the first time see the blue screen of death of Microsoft’s Windows 8 OS. It is still blue and incomprehensible but has become somewhat more humane thanks to the sad smiley.

The blue screen of death of Microsoft’s Windows 8 OS

The blue screen of death of Microsoft’s Windows 8 OS

We would like to remind you that we always overclock mainboards in such a way that they could be used permanently in this mode. We don't disable any features or any controllers. We keep the Intel power-saving technologies up and running, so they lower the frequency multiplier and CPU voltage, disable unused CPU module and switch the CPU into power-saving modes under low operational loads.

We keep the Intel power-saving technologies up and running

We keep the Intel power-saving technologies up and running

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