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The Asus Rampage II GENE is the motherboard that I've been waiting for ever since the Core i7 processors were released. Actually, I have been thinking about building a high-end mATX gaming system since the heyday of the Core 2 Quad, but without a comp...
'Size doesn't matter' so they say and if motherboards are anything to go by and on the back of this review I would be inclined to agree. The Rampage II Gene's diminutive size is misleading as it is a very capable performer. While we did not have any other...
ASUS has certainly surprised us here with their Rampage II Gene board. For one, how many MicroATX boards out there are for Core i7, let alone supporing any overclocking? - ASUS is for one and it’s definitely one to consider if you’re aiming to...
Lots of innovative tools and features, user-friendly BIOS, provides all of the power and most of the connectivity of the Rampage II Extreme
Carries the stigma of being a microATX motherboard, it’s not cheap (though the price is justified)
The Asus Rampage II Gene is easily one of the most powerful and feature-packed microATX motherboards on the market. It deserves to be a rampaging success. ...
Full featured board in uATX style, Integrated XFi, SLI and Crossfire options, Excellent BIOS and overclocking, Top of the line performance at higher resolutions, Thoughtful accessory bundle, Excellent I/O connectivity...
Wow! Asus has entered the fledgling uATX gaming industry with a bang. At $250 it isnt cheap compared to older chipsets that can be gotten for as low as $70, but you get what you pay for. The pricing is right in line with the other X58 boards, but tha...
mATX with all the features ATX offers, Despite a small footprint and tight real estate, excellent layout, Overclocks like the big boys, and handles a heavily overclocked i7 very well, For the first time ever, an i7 motherboards price is in the positive co...
The software package needs refining and simplification, Like all other X58 boards, passive chipset cooling needs active fan support, Potential compatibility issue with Elpida Hyper memory
We came into this review ready to tear this motherboard apart. We had overly high expectations since this m-ATX motherboard was not your typical home theater PC platform, so we thought it shouldnt be treated as one. Instead, we thought the Rampage II ...
No PCIe x1 slots, The PCI slot becomes useless with two dual-slot graphics cards installed
Going by the specifications, the X58 chipset supports 3-way SLI and CrossFire X. We don’t regard one less PCIe x16 slot as a drawback because there are only a handful of gaming freaks who would jam three graphics cards into their PC. The two PCIe x1...
Someone must have unleashed a whole new wave of high-end enthusiast oriented microATX boards onto the market. While we can't say for sure the origins of this trend (though we have our suspicions), it's obvious that vendors are treating this segment ser...