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| by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig | March 3, 2010 | ||
| MemOK! And ProbeIT MemOK! And ProbeITRight next to the ATX connector we find what ASUS likes to call their “Go Button”. While it is honestly one of the many somewhat confusingly-named buttons on this board, its uses are pretty straightforward. ![]() Basically, this button and its associated BIOS configurations allow you to quickly and painlessly load preset defaults if you suspect a faulty memory module is causing issues. There is an LED next to the Go Button which will tell a user if this feature is enabled and working. ProbeIT is an interesting feature but not one that many people will use or even care about. Since the Maximus III Extreme targets the overclocking market, ASUS has provided dedicated locations for board voltages to be read via a multimeter. Read points for PLL, PCH, DRAM, IMC and CPU are all there. | ||
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