Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Asus Maximus 8 Gene and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Maximus 8 Gene.
September 2015
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69 Reviews
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Abstract: With the launch of the new Intel socket LGA 1151 all large motherboard vendors also updated their micro-ATX models. At the moment there are nine different models available and prices span from 100 up to 210 Euro. This article will allow you to compare all...
At a first glance the Maximus VIII Gene definitely leaves a very good impression The mix of overclocking features and high quality audio hardware makes this a stateoftheart motherboard for mATXgaming And next to a very nice looking design, which has been...
Thirteen months ago, the then new Maximus VII Gene cost £148, so the new kid on the block is definitely more expensive - £20 dearer in fact. That's a sizeable sum, but as our tests show, the new Gene is better in a number of areas. The onboard audio is si...
At a first glance the Maximus VIII Gene definitely leaves a very good impression The mix of overclocking features and high quality audio hardware makes this a stateoftheart motherboard for mATXgaming And next to a very nice looking design, which has been...
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The differences between micro-ATX and ATX boards have now shrunk to the point where you don't lose much by opting for a smaller board, especially if you buy the Asus Maximus VIII Gene. Aside from having fewer PCI-E slots, it offers all you get from an ATX...
Usually when we are talking Republic of Gamers motherboards, we are generally thinking about boards that cost a lot. This ASUS Maximus VIII Gene comes in at $210. While that is not "cheap" in the motherboard spectrum, that is far from expensive for a moth...
M.2 port location, Lack of integrated WiFi controller
ASUS did a fine job in designing the Maximus VIII Gene for its ROG board line. The board features a new version of the ROG branding and color scheme, giving it an appealing aesthetic. Further, the mix of features and integrated components on the board mak...
Published: 2015-11-10, Author: Kevin , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Intel® Z170
We spent a good deal of time testing and playing with the ASUS ROG Maximus VIII GENE Z170 board and its many features. As the little brother of the Hero it shares similar features, except it loses one of its PCIe slots and is in a Micro ATX form factor. T...
Published: 2015-10-07, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
There used to be a time, until fairly recently, when you clearly had two choices. You either brought a full form-factor system and enjoyed all the benefits that entailed, or you were space-limited and thus brought an mATX offering with the understanding t...