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May 2012
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97 Reviews
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ly the ASUS Maximus V Gene's Layout has been very well thought Once more practical are the angled SATA connectors as well as the power and resetbuttons There is also a debug display which is very useful in case you should have issues with a component in y...
So where do I start for a conclusion. I've already covered the majority of the board in my previous Sandy Bridge based review and thus I don't want to tread over the same grounds twice putting in information that would repeat myself and make for to much o...
Very powerful mATX offering, Many items within the bundle, Feature laden, Leader in almost all performance benchmarks, Features to cater basic to advanced users, Overclocking yields huge benefits, USB 3.0 Turbo Boost is effective
The only current Z77 ROG motherboard available is MATX
Although Intel’s Z77 motherboards have been on the market for many weeks now, without the launch and availability of their 3rd Generation of CPUs codenamed Ivy Bridge the true potential of these motherboards has been somewhat a mystery. We have delibe...
If you want to build a new high performance media center then the Asus ROG Maximum V Gene Z77 motherboard should without question be right at the top of your shortlist. When paired up with the latest Intel Core i7 3770k this builds the foundation for a ve...
Abstract: We will have to wait another couple days for Intel's third generation Ivy Bridge processors, but the related Z77 motherboards are officially available since last weekend. So, what's new and what's different about this new 7 series? A lot of information ...
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Published: 2012-04-10, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Great stock performance, Impressive feature list on a micro board, Quality auto, overclocking
Can't quite keep up with the Sabertooth Z77 in the overclocking stakes
A lot of power and features expertly crammed into a compact board, with great performance at default settings...
Starting with its looks, the Maximus V Gene may look like any other ROG board, but this is key to the ROG range. By keeping the styling the same right down to the box, you know what you're getting and you know that the performance levels are to be rivalle...
after a quick word on Lucid's VirtuMVP. All of the boards tested today support this technology. For anyone using a modern, discrete GPU from AMD or NVIDIA we suggest you do no install the software. AMD and NVIDIA's latest cards, on their own, provide...
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Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Andrew , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: Well, this is it. The last Ivy Bridge motherboard we'll be reviewing. But what a board it is! The Maximus V Gene is a fellow member of Asus' ROG (Republic Of Gamers) family, that seeks to provide the absolute best to enthusiasts everywhere. However, the G...
Abstract: In our previous encounter of the WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo , we have confirmed that a Thunderbolt device is faster than the one that uses USB 3.0 interface. We did this by comparing the benchmark results of the My Book Thunderbolt Duo with those of the U...