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May 2012
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The editors liked
Great stock performance
Impressive feature list on a micro board
Quality autooverclocking
The editors didn't like
Can't quite keep up with the Sabertooth Z77 in the overclocking stakes
Abstract: The top of the top is a perfect way to describe the ASUS Maximus V Gene. The monstrous Maximus V Extreme has just been unveiled, but for the time being ASUS has launched the Micro ATX Gene as the premier Republic of Gamers board.The latest Gene is ever...
Coming in at $199 the ASUS Maximus V GENE comes in and hits at a really nice price point. While ROG boards tend to be a little bit more expensive than other models, the mATX form factor on offer from ASUS means that the pricing comes in slightly more ...
Published: 2012-04-10, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
Great stock performance, Impressive feature list on a micro board, Quality autooverclocking
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....
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Published: 2013-05-13, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Competition between gaming mATX boards doesn't get any tougher than this. In the red corner, weighing in at $200 and from the Republic of Gamers' range, we have the ASUS Maximus V Gene. In the green corner, weighing in at $170 and providing the competitio...
mPCIe & mSATA add on card, Easy overclocking, AI Suite II & GameFirst II software, SupremeFX III sound, Multi-GPU support, So many features in a small package
None that I found
You know in many people’s minds micro ATX motherboard are cheap, boy are they wrong! The Maximus V Gene is probably the most feature-packed Z77 mATX motherboard and it has more features than many full-sized Z77 motherboards! ASUS knows gamers attend ...
What attributes make a motherboard an ROG? If it’s the higher quality components, proven digital power management, efficiency, stability, high performance, expansion needed to last, and overclocking, then the ASUS Maximus V GENE is worthy of wearing th...
Boatload of features and accessories, Smart layout, Extensive BIOS, Stable Auto overclocking, Great subzero overclocking for mATX, Competitive pricing.
It doesn't include world peace
If you are looking to build a low priced gaming PC, a Lan Party rig, or a top performing HTPC, the Asus Maximus V Gene has the prowess you are looking for. Discuss in the Forum...
While the Maximus V Gene is not uber-cheap, it is far from expensive. You can purchase the motherboard from either Newegg or Amazon for $189.99 with free shipping from both (Prime for Amazon).Even though the Micro-ATX form factor pushes ASUS to limit expa...
Packed with added features and options not seen on some other products in the same price range, Clean and simple color-themed layout, Fully functional AMI UEFI BIOS, including mouse support and support for 3 TB+ drives, Full functionality of an ATX board,
Low SATA performance numbers, Add-on mPCIE card retention mechanism questionable, Relatively high price, Limited temperature monitoring, Software installation immediately offers install of Google Chrome, and nothing else without a few clicks, and no easy
There's not much left for me to say about the ASUS Maximus V Gene. Its overclock performance is second to none, has one of the best software packages, it is ready for gamers and extreme clockers alike, uses relatively tight voltage regulation, allowing...
Excellent overclocking, ROG Connect, 2-way SLI compatible, SupremeFX III Audio, Full UEFI BIOS, BIOS flashback function, Don't need CPU for BIOS flash, Many USB 3.0 ports, Overclocker/Enthusiasts support, Intel NIC, Highly efficient DIGIpower system, GPU/DIMM Post, mPCIe/mSATA, card, LN2 Mode capability
Secret header for LN2 mode
Another Z77 Board on the books, and this one thoroughly impressed. Honestly we really wish there was a full ATX variant like the Formula that we saw recently, or hopefully an Extreme to come soon. We also wish that ASUS had gone the standard route wit...