Asus RoG Maximus V Gene review

Showing off the true potential of a stock-clocked Z77 chipset

Asus RoG Maximus V Gene
The diminutive Z77 stock performance winner

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As tightly, neatly and expertly packaged as the Gene is, it can't quite match its in-house rival the Asus Sabertooth Z77 for sheer visual polish or indeed cooling management.

But never mind, the pint-sized RoG is all about squeezing enthusiast class performance and features into a compact MicroATX form factor.

We liked

You cannot argue with the RoG Maximus V Gene and the way it's managed to squeeze desktop-class performance into such a small, feature-rich motherboard.

It also manages stock performance that easily out-strips it's ATX scale cousins.

We disliked

It's tough to necessarily call it a dislike, but it's a shame the Maximus V Gene can't match the Asus Sabertooth Z77 for its overclocking performance. Still, it's testement to the general power of the Gene that we want it to have the same sort of OC chops as the larger competition.

Verdict

A lot of power and features expertly crammed into a compact board, with great performance at default settings.

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