As we considered how to best upgrade our Intel benchmarking and video editing rig, one of our biggest considerations was the motherboard. We knew we would need something that would offer excellent ...
ASUS ROG have announced two new motherboard series based on Intel's Z370 chipset, the Maximus X and Strix Z370 series. These motherboards support up to 6C/12T 8th Generation Intel Core Coffee Lake ...
The Asus Maximus X Hero has some of that special sauce, from a really useful, good-looking I/O shield, capable M.2 heatsink... It is our belief that motherboards costing twice as much as entry-level ...
A robust board with awesome performance and features, perfect for gaming and more. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. With all the ...
The first of Intel's Z390 motherboards have made it onto our test bench. We started out by putting the opulent Asus ROG Maximus XI Formula through its paces to see what the new 14nm chipset brings to ...
ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Formula motherboard: we have an interesting "ROG Water-Cooling Zone" that lets you hook a liquid cooling loop directly into the motherboard. This will water-cool the super-hot ...
Hey guys and gals. Built a new gaming Rig with the Asus Maximus X Hero motherboard. I used an older Scandisk SSD and am getting bottleneck during gameplay on the disk. I need to get a new drive and ...
Page 12: Gaming: Crysis and F.E.A.R. Page 13: Our Summary and Conclusion In preparation for the impending arrival of Intel’s more affordable 45nm quad-core Yorkfield and dual-core Wolfdale processors, ...
Let's start up this article. Above is the Maximus V Extreme Z77 motherboard packaging and below its package content. Included are the motherboard, SATA cables, manual SLI bridge and well all defaults ...
In this in-depth review of the Asus Maximus IX Extreme, we explore whether this £600 powerhouse motherboard lives up to its price tag. Discover its impressive features, cutting-edge technology, and ...
What are we looking for in gaming, performance wise? First off, obviously Guru3D tends to think that all games should be played at the best image quality (IQ) possible. There's a dilemma though, IQ ...
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