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15. Gaming Test – Rainbow Six: Siege
- 1. Introduction
- 2. ROG MAXIMUS XII FORMULA – PACKAGING AND CONTENT
- 3. ROG MAXIMUS XII FORMULA – Closer Look
- 4. BIOS Walkthrough
- 5. Software
- 6. Test Setup & Methodology
- 7. Understanding Intel CPU Behavior Based on Motherboards
- 8. Arithmetic Test
- 9. Encoding Test
- 10. Rendering Test
- 11. Content Creation Test
- 12. Memory Performance
- 13. System Performance – PCMark 10
- 14. 3DMark Benchmarks
- 15. Gaming Test – Rainbow Six: Siege
- 16. Power and Temperatures
- 17. Conclusion






Jump to section
15. Gaming Test – Rainbow Six: Siege
- 1. Introduction
- 2. ROG MAXIMUS XII FORMULA – PACKAGING AND CONTENT
- 3. ROG MAXIMUS XII FORMULA – Closer Look
- 4. BIOS Walkthrough
- 5. Software
- 6. Test Setup & Methodology
- 7. Understanding Intel CPU Behavior Based on Motherboards
- 8. Arithmetic Test
- 9. Encoding Test
- 10. Rendering Test
- 11. Content Creation Test
- 12. Memory Performance
- 13. System Performance – PCMark 10
- 14. 3DMark Benchmarks
- 15. Gaming Test – Rainbow Six: Siege
- 16. Power and Temperatures
- 17. Conclusion




2 Comments
Hmm, why is it though performing worse in certain benchmarks? May this also be due to bios version and could still be improved?
This is explained in the Behavior page: https://www.back2gaming.com/reviews/b2g-hardware/hw-components/cpu-mobo/rog-maximus-xii-formula-lga1200-motherboard-review/7/#split_content
Basically out-of-box settings for ROG uses default Intel behavior with MCE disable so only runs at 120W TDP vs AORUS running at 250W TDP or basically near 5Ghz vs 4.4Ghz or so ROG/Stock