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May 2019
(87%)
52 Reviews
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The ROG Maximus XI Gene has been the talk of the Z390 motherboard market and for good reason - it's the first sub-ATX board we've seen from Asus in a while that isn't afraid to tweak a tried and tested design in an attempt to be different and offer someth...
Includes CPU-connected dual M.2 adapter card, Supports two PCH-connected M.2 drives, plus an x4 card, PCIe x4 slot is open-ended, Downward-facing headers for graphics cooler clearance, Supports Double-Capacity DRAM,
Only two DIMM slots, Doesn't support dual graphics cards in x8/x8 mode, No legacy SATA M.2 support, despite having only four SATA ports, Enabling CPU storage drops PCIe x16 slot to x8 mode
If you're looking for a Micro ATX motherboard that supports four SATA drives, an x4 storage card and a triple-slot graphics card simultaneously, you're looking for the ROG Maximus XI Gene...
Abstract: With the launch of the Intel's new Z390 Express chipset all large motherboard vendors have updated their micro-ATX models. At the moment there are seven different models available and prices range from 120 up to 320 Euro. This article will allow you to co...
Abstract: With the launch of the Intel's new Z390 Express chipset all large motherboard vendors have updated their micro-ATX models. At the moment there are seven different models available and prices range from 120 up to 320 Euro. This article will allow you to co...
Abstract: When it comes to high-end overclocking motherboards, the ASUS Republic of Gamers Maximus series has always been amongst the very best products money can buy. With the Maximus XI Gene, ASUS certainly doesn't want to break with this tradition. At a first gl...
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Published: 2019-01-27, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
There is an awful lot to like about the ASUS Z390 Maximus XI Gene, and some things that are less likely to make you smile.A consistent theme in all of the recent motherboard reviews is how both AMD and Intel have managed to iron out those differences that...
Published: 2018-12-22, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Includes CPU-connected dual M.2 adapter card, Supports two PCH-connected M.2 drives, plus an x4 card, PCIe x4 slot is open-ended, Downward-facing headers for graphics cooler clearance, Supports Double-Capacity DRAM,
Only two DIMM slots, Doesn't support dual graphics cards in x8/x8 mode, No legacy SATA M.2 support, despite having only four SATA ports, Enabling CPU storage drops PCIe x16 slot to x8 mode
If you're looking for a Micro ATX motherboard that supports four SATA drives, an x4 storage card and a triple-slot graphics card simultaneously, you're looking for the ROG Maximus XI Gene...
Published: 2018-10-08, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: We've barely recovered from the launch of the nVidia RTX range of graphics cards than the new Intel 9th Generation CPUs are due to appear. If you've been following the market for any length of time at all you'll understand that a new CPU always comes wi...