Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Asus Maximus 3 Gene and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Maximus 3 Gene.
April 2010
(84%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
High overclockability, Properly built to maintain high overclocks through long-term daily usage, Modest pricing, Fully featured, even more so than some full-sized ATX boards, Excellent XMP support, even with fully populated memory slots, MOSFET cooling bu
High "Auto" voltage settings, Lack of memory timing control in included software, Thermal probes needed to take full advantage of fan control are not included, Small form factor may mean it is overlooked by many
Summing it all up proves very easy, as there is no question which board is both the better performer, as well as the better overclocker. I remain so impressed with the Maximus III Gene that it will become my main motherboard, without a doubt. All the i...
When you see a micro-ATX motherboards you probably think about a motherboard with on-board video targeted to basic computers or HTPCs (Home Theater PCs), usually with one PCI Express x16 slot and lacking SLI and CrossFireX support and powerful overcloc...
We'd like to thank ASUS for providing the Maximus III Gene for our review today. There were a host of features and capabilities on the Maximus III Gene that we haven't seen in any micro ATX motherboards since the form factor was created. ASUS continues t...
ASUS has built a very capable and feature rich motherboard in the Republic of Gamers' Maximus III Gene. Now, I know what you are thinking, this thing has the ROG brand on it, it is going to cost $5000! Actually this motherboard represents a good value...
The ASUS Maximus III Gene is a showstopper for a micro-ATX motherboard. For lack of a better description, it's essentially a Maximus III Formula that's removed a couple expansions slots to fit the smaller form factor. The aesthetics are very simil...
The Maximus III Gene is another excellent product out of ASUS' Republic of Gamers series of motherboards. While the Gene gives up a few features due its much more compact mATX form factor, it still borrows most of the Formula's features and includ...
Abstract: Earlier this year (2009) ASUS introduced a motherboard that has all of the capabilities, and features that only the full sized counterparts had. These motherboards were all based upon the micro-ATX standard design, during my time using these micro ATX...
As I alluded to in our introduction, on a personal level I'm really quite excited by the resurgence of the micro-ATX platform in terms of the availability of decent motherboards (although admittedly I still wish there were more top quality micro-ATX c...
Dang -- I have such a soft spot for ROG based motherboards. They never ever disappointed me and yeah, that really sums up the conclusion on this Maximum III Gene motherboards already. It's nearly stinking perfect. So what you guys need to remember is...
The board itself is very attractive, with a distinctive black, red, white and gunmetal-grey colour scheme that's the perfect match for ATI's latest DirectX11 Radeon cards. The MSI P55-GD65 just about tops this as the best-looking motherboard we've come ac...