Wednesday, July 27, 2011

ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard review


ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard

ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard

You know I like the tiny hardware that is just as commanding as the really excellent material.ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard for exactly that reason that the GENE series from ASUS always appeals to me in some way or form.
Now’s manufactured goods assess is not uncommon, ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard took the Z68 chipset and plastered it into a cute tiny motherboard. Then the ROG team did their magic on ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard and badabing-badaboom… the Maximus IV Gene-Z we test now was born.
Tiny does not mean less commanding, any lady will tell you that along the lines of size does not matter. Now we test the ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard, a less vital motherboard (mATX) yet a manufactured goods that just oozes with dandy facial appearance and overclock the makings. Get this — we took a Core i7 2600K processor towards 4.9 GHz and on any additional ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard we have tested, we’ve never passed 4.8 GHz.

ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard

That alone is authentication of what the cute and tiny ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard is competent of. In this assess of course an in-depth look on the manufactured goods, yet we also place forward you an overview of the Z68 chipset and the Fusion SSD caching map.
So at the initiation Intel for the consumer promote allowable two primary chipsets in the mainstream and performance segment, H67 and P67. H67 is directed at mainstream, does not allow any overclocking yet comes with mind productivity help like HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort. P67 on the additional end is performance and aficionado tuning oriented, in combo with a K series processor like the Core i7 2600K we’ll be by now you can do some sincerely idiotic material, like overclocking on air accurate to 5 GHz. But here you do not get the choice for mind outputs.
So a upset was clearly gone, and now Intel is going to accurate that gap with the Z68 chipset. A chipset that has the full map set of BOTH the H67 and P67 chipsets and then ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard also has a modest bolt from the blue in store.
With the Z68 Intel also introduces Intel Smart Response Equipment, which allows you to use a SSD to cache a generous volume HDD,ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard a bit of a fusion mode, a symbiosis of the two to gain on static storage performance. Next to that most Z68 motherboards will get the skill to batter in-between the processor IGP and a dyed-in-the-wool graphics card. That means you may possibly use the Grimy Bridge IGP for sincerely quicktranscoding, yet once you want to play a game your dyed-in-the-wool graphics card, that 3D accelerated solution will kick in. Pretty cool material, in scheme.
So now a closer look at the equipment and of course we’ll assess the ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z. Armed with the latest gadgets, some ROG lovin’ and that Z68 chipset will most certainly bolt from the blue you. Have a peek at the mATX (24x24cm) sized motherboard first.

 ASUS Maximus IV Gene Z motherboard

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