Fire Strike is our new showcase DirectX 11 benchmark designed for high-performance gaming PCs. It is our most ambitious and technical benchmark ever, featuring real-time graphics rendered with detail and complexity far beyond what is found in other benchmarks and games today. Fire Strike will only be available in the Windows editions of 3DMark initially.
Today we take a look at the ASRock Z97 Extreme4. Can its performance live up to it's name or will it fail horribly and leave us devastated? Come find out...
Thank you for all the excellent reviews. Just one thing: It would be excellent if you could use the correct abbreviation for gigabits per second, i.e. Gbps, as opposed to GBs. GB is the abbreviation for gigabyte, and I’m pretty sure even Ultra M.2 can’t do 32 gigabytes per second!
On the test bench today is the ASRock X99 Extreme6/ac motherboard which comes in a now rare blue/black theme and features built in Wi-Fi (802.11ac). This is complimented with a 12 digital power phase design...
Thank you for all the excellent reviews. Just one thing: It would be excellent if you could use the correct abbreviation for gigabits per second, i.e. Gbps, as opposed to GBs. GB is the abbreviation for gigabyte, and I’m pretty sure even Ultra M.2 can’t do 32 gigabytes per second!
Cheers
Well spotted, thanks.