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This thread is for the official support of the ASUS Z97 motherboard series.

Lots of feature changes over the older platforms - from software, UEFI and aesthetics.

Motherboard Info


A comparison table containing all ASUS Z97 motherboard features can be found here: http://www.asus.com/us/site/motherboards/Z97/comparison/


Key Features For ASUS 9 Series Motherboards​



New UEFI Features



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EZ Setup Screen - One-stop location for simple system setup..



The EZ mode screen allows quick setup of storage BOOT priority, XMP for memory, RAID, overclocking presets via wizards, system time, fan control and many more features.





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Fan Controls are now far more intuitive with a graphical interface for setting the fan slope with 3 control points (more than enough to configure any fan) in manual mode as well as 4 preset modes. Full PWM and DC support is present on EVERY fan header across all ASUS Z97 motherboards from the Z97-A to Deluxe, ROG and of course the TUF series.

We've also introduced the ability to map each fan to various temperature sensors on the board instead of having all system fans react to the CPU temp only. For example, the chassis inlet fans can be mapped to PCH temperature which allows the fans to react to temperature changes in that region - GPU environment temperatures for example.

A fan calibration routine has also been added to UEFI advanced mode. The calibration routine determines the minimum rotational speed of each fan and then sets the fan slope minimum value accordingly.

With these features, users can enjoy comprehensive fan control with any operating system as no software is required (although we still have Fan Xpert 3 in Windows - more on that later).





Major Software Changes


Graphically AI Suite 3 is the same as the Z87 series but there have been a lot of functionality refinements that take the software to the next level.




5-Way Optimization - Auto Tuning (Mainstream and WS Only)



Auto Tuning is an automated overclocking routine that tunes a system overclock for the end-user. We’ve had this feature for a few generations now and have been enhancing it year-on-year based upon end-user, media and our internal feedback.

Auto tuning works by running a Prime based stress test on the system. Previously, there was no control over the duration of the stress test. We ran a quick 15 second test and then increased processor clock frequency in steps. For Z97, we've added the ability to set stress test duration up to 1 hour at each step (we can extend this further via an update). Plus we've added a memory stress test to the mix for more stringent overclock testing.

Users can also target frequency or a temperature to tune to. Overall a far more comprehensive set of auto tuning parameters to help make overclocking easy for newcomers and help seasoned users evaluate the overclocking potential of a CPU effortlessly.





Turbo App​



Turbo App is the 5th element of 5-Way Optimization. This nifty addition allows us to set dynamic overclocking profiles based upon the application being used.


The advantage of this is two-fold:

1) Overclocks no longer need to be limited by the hottest application we run on our system. Typically, we tune our maximum overclock to the hottest software we will run. With Turbo Ap, we can set higher overclocks for software/games that don’t load the CPU as heavily.

2) The overclock is applied dynamically in real-time as we switch through applications – no need to enter UEFI to change the overclock preset or navigate via various GUIs changing configurations. Turbo App also contains LAN priority and audio presets which will change to our desired setting when the application is active.​

Turbo App is simple to use and setup and helps get the most out of each CPU.





Fan Xpert 3​

While we have added a comprehensive set of fan control features in UEFI, there’s more on offer in Fan Xpert 3.



i) Full fan calibration for each fan connected to the motherboard.

ii) The ability to control fan spin up and spin down response.

iii) Setting lower speeds for fans that can spin at low duty cycles.

iv) Look up tables for each fan to show RPM versus power or duty cycle.

v) Renaming of each fan for easy reference.​


With all of these options at our disposal, just about any fan con be configured to be quiet and react to system temperature changes. Between UEFI and Fan Xpert 3, the options on offer are the most comprehensive ever seen for motherboard fan control. In fact, there’s no reason to invest in a dedicated fan controller at all.




Push Notice



Push notice is an application that teams a mobile device such as a phone or tablet to the PC in order to send system event, sensor or user messages to the remote device. Once a device is paired to the app (requires client software – which is free to download and use) the alerts will work over a local network or via the internet. This means the messages will be received no matter where you are, provided internet access is available.




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System events such as configured restarts, system shutdown or sleep can be set and a message sent to the remote device at a user configured time before the event occurs.


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Power supply voltage and CPU package temp warnings can also be set to trigger an alert message to the paired remote device.






Revised Audio deisgn (mainstream)​



Mainstream motherboard audio has been revised for 9 series – physically similar layout techniques to the ROG boards to prevent crosstalk.

Other changes include a RTL circuit to prevent DC thump for all outputs while the Deluxe model gets a buffer amplifier to drive either the front headphone jack or rear output jack. The buffer is only needed when connecting hedphones with an impedance over 120 ohms or so to provide additional voltage gain and prevent excessive roll-off at frequency extremes.






Product Page Links​



Z97-Deluxe : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97DELUXENFC_WLC/
Z97-PRO : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97PRO/
Z97-A : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z97A/
Maximus VII Hero : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_HERO/
Maximus VII Gene : http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_GENE/
Z97 Sabertooth Mk.1 :http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_Z97_MARK_1/







Guides​


5-Way Optimization User Guide


UEFI Fan Control and Fan Xpert 3 Guide



Latest UEFI Releases (090* series)​

Z97-Deluxe: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnckx1QmNHX0xQdVU/edit?usp=sharing

Z97 Sabertooth Mk.1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnTmNFb3VzSTRJdnM/edit?usp=sharing

Z97-Pro: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnQ29DR25UUmpHdlU/edit?usp=sharing

Z97-A: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnWktvZjhnWkJvMzA/edit?usp=sharing

Maximus VII Hero: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZndTFNVVpIRF9vQkE/edit?usp=sharing

Maximus VII Gene: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2VRRbLPrZnSHJfMWNpNjFfT0U/edit?usp=sharing

Patch list:


1. Update uCode for new Anniversary Edition CPU support.
2. XMP DRAM frequency reset after load optimized defaults.
3. Enhance security setting.
4. Enhance compatibility for ASUS ThunderboltEX II series cards.
5. Enhance stability for OC profile function.
6. Enhance legacy storage support for the RAID wizard in EZ Tuning Wizard function.
7. Change “Next Boot after AC Power Loss” setting to speed up PC boot time.

These builds will be up on the support site shortly.

 
Hey Asus and everyone else. I recently (sept 7 2014) built a system using a Z97 Pro (Wi-Fi) Asus Mobo, and everything was going well the first day, but now on day 2 the wireless adapter has refused to be recognized by my OS. If I go into my network settings it says dial up or ethernet is available, but it acts like I don't even have on-board Wi-Fi, which is weird because it worked the day before perfectly fine.

I'm running Win 8.1 Pro on an i7-4790K build. I've checked for Driver updates associated with the Wi-Fi Engine and Wi-Fi GO, but the internet claims I have the latest and greatest drivers/updates for these items. If I go into my drivers list in Windows I see that it claims the BroadCom device is not working properly.

I have ensured that all my drivers are installed and up to date. The ONLY thing I did not update on the computer was the BIOS. That is still at the stock update. I do have a working router, as my other devices connect normally to the router via Wi-Fi.

Thanks in advance for advice, help, ideas, and answers!
 


Update UEFI (BIOS) first if you have not. If no help:

Do you have a spare hard drive? If so disconnect all other drives and setup a dummy install on it. See if you get a connection with that. Do not install any software for now - just the bare minimum drivers. See how it connects. If it's sporadic, change the router channel and see if that helps.



 
I'm in the midst of a build of a Z97 Pro (WIFI) and 4790k. So far installed only the memory and the Plextor 256gb m.2 drive and loaded Windows. Using the plextor as my boot drive.

Now, I plug in a pair of WD 1TB and a pair of WD 3TB. I plan to configure each pair into RAID 0.

My problem is that the BIOS can't seem to detect any drive plugged into SATA6G_5 and SATA6G_6.

Am I missing something here?

On the other SATA connectors, I have the ff:


SATA6G_1 Internal SATA (3TB)
SATA6G_2 Internal SATA (3TB)
SATA6G_3 Docking Bay
SATA6G_4 Chassis SATA port
SATA6G_5 Internal SATA (1TB)
SATA6G_6 Internal SATA (1TB)
SATA6G_E1 BluRay Drive
SATA6G_E2 Docking Bay SATA port

Anything wrong I am doing here?

Also, What's the difference between the SATA6G_x and SATA6G_Ex?
 
Hello

Great that there is an official support thread! I have resisted posting my problem here as I didnt want to hijack the thread!

I just want to ask a simple question regarding boot up. I have just built a computer and have been forced to bench test it as I have been getting red lights flashing when booting up. I followed Tradesmans1's thread called 'bench it - troubleshooting'.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-1753671/bench-trou...

Is it normal for my Z97-a to have red LED's flash on for a second or so when the computer boots up, is this normal? If not what should I see, green lights? ....no lights at all? The build is bellow and i suspect the crucial DDR3 may be the issue? May I refer you to my other thread which explains the problem in more detail please:

EDIT: the lights are not solid they do not stay on, for example when I boot the system without the ram the ram LED remains lit. I am referring to brief red flashing.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2292470/build-z97a-red-led-bootup-lights-cpu-gpu-ram-bootup-led.html

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor (£165.99 @ Aria PC)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler (£24.49 @ Amazon UK)
Motherboard: Asus Z97-A ATX LGA1150 Motherboard (£105.59 @ Aria PC)
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 Memory (£74.00)
Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (£83.99 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£49.98 @ Aria PC)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 290 4GB Vapor-X Video Card (£309.59 @ Overclockers.co.uk)
Case: Cooler Master 690 III ATX Mid Tower Case (£73.91 @ Scan.co.uk)
Power Supply: EVGA 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (£94.99 @ Amazon UK)
Optical Drive: Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD/CD Writer (£11.79 @ Amazon UK)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit) (£82.45 @ Amazon UK)
Monitor: Asus VG248QE 144Hz 24.0" Monitor (£233.09 @ Scan.co.uk)
Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K70 Wired Gaming Keyboard (£104.00)
Mouse: ROCCAT Kone Pure Military Wired Optical Mouse (£56.99 @ Amazon UK)
Headphones: Razer Kraken Pro Headset (£73.69 @ Overclockers.co.uk)
Total: £1544.54
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-09-11 12:03 BST+0100

Many thanks in advance for your advice!! :)
 
 
"So I was about to try this potential solution, when a much more drastic problem has developed. My computer will no longer boot to windows. It keeps hanging up on the Windows is preparing devices screen, it either freezes there, or now after so many attempts to reinstall and change things around each time, my constant error is a watchdog timeout, which is bad. That can either be both my hard drives, my gpu, cpu, bios, or mobo I assume.

How do I update the bios, from the bios? is it done via EZ update button on the mobo? Or is there another method I am unaware of? Would you suggest resetting the bios?"
-BigDave77

I have a very similar problem with an installation I started yesterday!
My previous build was:

AMD Phenom II X4 965
MB: GA-770T-USB3
RAM: DDR3 12 GB
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 670

So in the end I chose to get the ASUS Z97-A and an Intel Core i5 4690.

In my ignorance I figured it would be as simple as just moving the parts off my old motherboard and onto the new, so that is what I did. After assembling everything correctly (or so I suspected....that much is not clear currently) I tried to boot up the computer. It delivered me to the "EZ update" BIOS management screen. I wasn't totally sure if I needed to do anything there, and after reading the booklet which came with the MB it didn't suggest I absolutely needed to update my BIOS or anything, so I told the computer to boot up. After showing the microsoft logo and the little moving balls (windows 7) for roughly 2 seconds, a blue screen appeared with some sort of error message, but one that flashed too quickly to read. Then it tried to boot up again. This time I tried running a repair with boot up, but that simply never ended. It just continued to repair until I turned off the computer.

Currently, the following circumstances reliably repeat during every boot up:

As soon as I press the power button, the fans start spinning and it starts to power up for about 2 seconds, and then a red light near the CPU turns on, and the entire system turns off. Then the system boots up again, and often manages to deliver me again to the BIOS menu. During this time various red lights turn on around the computer. Sometimes it will try and fail to boot up two times in a row, and sometimes it is only once.

I was not sure what sort of problem this was, so I tried a variety of things.
I tried to unplug the EATX12V plug, the one which supposedly corresponds to the CPU. This is an 8 pin hole which I use two 4 holed plugs to plug up to. When those plugs are removed, but the 24 pin slot is still plugged in with the PSU, the motherboard lights up in what seems (to me) to be a more healthy fashion. There are no red lights anywhere. But nothing shows up on the monitor because the CPU is not powered on. The instant I try plugging those cords back in, the same boot up pattern returns.

I also tried moving my GPU to a different slot, moving the RAM around, starting with no RAM, pluging the SATA cords into different ports, plugging in different combinations of cords coming from the PSU (either the same pattern is produced or the computer fails to turn on).

Is there some big thing I am missing? Is there some reason why using a brand new motherboard with used components would cause problems? If I could find a way to read the error message on the blue screen, I would.

I appreciate the help!
 
I just seemed to have solved the problem. This forum lead to to the solution:

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1822238

Specifically:

"I just installed the same MoBo with i5 4430 and Asus GTX750Ti. I was getting a bluescreen right after exiting Bios and it just flashed and restarted. Windows couldn't solve it.
I changed the PCH storage configuration in the advanced settings from ACHI(default?) to IDE and that solved my issue."
 
Hi guys, few days ago i put together my new PC with a Z97-A motherboard and everything works well. But yesterday in the advanced mode i noticed something weird.
In the hardware monitor section, where it displays the info about the voltages, temps etc. the RAM voltage always stays at around 1.69v, no matter what value i put in, 1.5, 1.65, it always says that it runs at 1.69v.
I updated the BIOS, double checked again, still stays the same. Now is this some glitch and i shouldn't worry too much about it or is there a problem? I have 2 sticks of HyperX Genesis 1600Mhz memory, KHX1600C9D3/4G. Oh yes and the timings default to 11-11-11-28 instead of 9-9-9-27 but that's not a big deal for me. I tried to check the voltage through some program like HWInfo, CPU-Z etc. but they only show the JEDEC and XMP profiles, not the voltage that it runs at currently.
Everything else works perfectly and the system is stable.
If it's of any help, here is the rest of the system:

CPU: i5 4670K
GPU: R9 270 DC2OC
HDD: 1TB WD10EZEX
PSU: CM V450S
Case: CM K380

I didn't overclock anything btw, everything is at stock.


 
Hi,

Can you save UEFI sceenshots please - use a FAT32 formatted drive and save screenshots by pressing F12. Then convert to JPEG and upload. Capture the monitoring page and the AI Tweaker section that shows DRAM voltage.

-Raja
 


Well there wasn't any info on DRAM voltage in the monitor section, only on the cpu and 3.3, 5 and 12v rails.
Here is one from the Ai Tweaker:

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EDIT:

LOL i'm such an idiot, i thought after changing the setting it should refresh automatically, i set it to 1.5v, then rebooted, and it showed 1.543v. Looks like it defaults to 1.65v on auto, 1.693v more precisely.
Still, isn't + 0.43v a little bit high?
 
My question above somehow got left out so pls let me re-ask:

I'm in the midst of a build of a Z97 Pro (WIFI) and 4790k. So far installed only the memory and the Plextor 256gb m.2 drive and loaded Windows. Using the plextor as my boot drive.

Whatever I plug into SATA6G_5 and SATA6G_6, the BIOS can't seem to detect it.

Does the m.2 socket (when plugged into) disable SATA 5 and 6?
 


the M.2 shares space and has priority over the SATA Express slots. I can't quite remember, but I believe the SATA Express slots in turn share bandwidth and have priority over SATA 5 and 6.
 
Hi. Have a question me too about maximus VII Gene. What is the maximum width for air cooler? Got a phanteks tc12 (120 mm with) from a previous build. Will it obstruct the pcie slot??
 
Hi everyone, long time lurker first time poster. I'm in the middle of building a new system and I have a question about the system panel header. It's an ASRock z97 Extreme3 and the header looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/3pCJO.jpg (Sorry for the potato quality, it was the only one I could find).

My questions is this: for the power button and reset button does it matter which ground I use? For instance, for the power button, would it matter if I connected it horizontally and used the ground pin beside it or vertically and used the ground pin below it? If that makes sense.

I saw in another thread that someone posted this image which shows you to connect everything horizontally: http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/892/systempanelheader.jpg

But I'd like to know if it really matters.
 


For support on ASRock boards, you will need to start a new thread in the forum. This thread is for official support ASUS Z97 boards only.
 
I picked up a Sabertooth z97 Mark 2 board last week and have been mostly satisfied with it thus far. One thing that has bothered me is that my mouse doesn't seem to work in the fancy GUI BIOS. The cursor starts out in the middle of the screen when I enter the setup and only twitches madly about within that small area when I attempt to move it.

Ordinarily, I would just use the advanced setup and chalk it up as something to look into later. Unfortunately, Windows began having issues keeping the system clock moving so I reset the jumpers beneath the CMOS battery. This worked and now I am at the point where I need to reset the time and date in the BIOS.

Unfortunately, I cannot set it within the 'EZ' mode due to the mouse cursor refusing to do anything but twitch about and I cannot seem to access the date and time options in the advanced setup (the highlight just passes over the options entirely when using the cursor keys to navigate)

How can I fix this mouse issue within the BIOS GUI? It is powered and seems to be acknowledged by the system due to the way the cursor seems to attempt to move with the mouse. For whatever reason it just appears to be locked into that center position and I would really like to set my system clock.

Thank you.
 
I do not. I am using 1202 due to their updater program finding no more recent update than that. I grabbed the 1304 update from their website but lack any USB sticks to utilize that method of manually updating.
 
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