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September 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Format micro-ATX
Design / Qualité générale
Overclocking
Connectique arrière
Lumières réglables
Faible consommation par rapport aux autres Z170
Design
Carte son claire
Performances en benchs
Débits USB 3.0
Format pratique pour certains boîtiers
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Une génération Skylake aux innovantions en dessous de nos attentes
Bundle peu fourni
Carte son manquant de neutralité et supportant mal les bruits blancs
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...
Publié: 2015-11-10, Auteur: 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...
Publié: 2015-10-07, Auteur: 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...
Extrait: The Z170-A and Maximus VIII Gene boxes.Today, a pair of Asus Z170 motherboards are up for evaluation. Belonging to the Republic of Gamers series, the Maximus VIII Gene is a high-end model packed into a microATX form factor. The Z170-A is a less expensive...
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Publié: 2015-08-05, Auteur: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
and Video The Republic of Gamers Gene Series of Motherboard has always been at the pinnacle of what can be achieved in the mATX for any given socket, with very few peers. This version is no exception, offering a significant upgrade from it's predecessor...
UEFI interface, performance, overclocking, power consumption, price/performance ratio
Asus Maximus VIII Gene is the new mATX ROG motherboard to be used with Intel Skylake CPUs. Just like the VIII son before it, the VIII version made me a very good impression.It offers a solid platform filled with stability and overclocking features. And al...
ASUS’ Maximus VIII Gene proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that good things can come in small packages. It boasts features normally found on much more expensive boards, allows for some impressive overclocking feats and incorporates several elements that ma...
Cutting right to the chase, it's easy to see that ASUS is able to deliver an M-ATX motherboard that has all the overclocking chops the ATX form factor Maximus VIII Hero has, but in a smaller package. First, the performance delivered by the Maximus VIII Ge...
Solid UEFI Interface, Good overclocking potential, USB 3.1 TypeA and TypeC, Good allocation of storage and connectivity interfaces
Expensive, Some overclocking settings is complicated and hard to master
Last year, the previous Gene also had illuminated parts and seeing as the Gene's siblings now included RGB lighting, we were disappointed with the fact that this feature isn't included on the Gene but the Hero, which does include it, although it costs the...
Excellent build quality, Solid performance, Good overclocking options, Good looks, Fullfeatured mATX motherboard, MultiGPU support, USB3.1 Type A and Type C
Nitpicks: New heatsink color may not appeal to all
Skylake has been a very weird launch but despite of that, it is still a new platform and will be the one we will have going forward to 2016. As we've seen throughout the last generations, motherboard technology has reached the point where all brands can c...