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Gene Shalit has frizzy hair and a rather large mustache. He is probably best known for serving as the film and book critic of NBC's Today Show for nearly four decades. The ASUS Rampage III GENE is completely follicle free and, despite asking prodding q...
Excellent Quality Design and...
Ai Suite Quirky, Provided Incorrect Voltage Readings, Editor's Choice...
There are plenty of people out there who are going to turn up their noses at an mATX board, or who simply aren’t going to see any need for one that is aimed squarely at the enthusiast, with features and pricing to match. Well, the ASUS Rampage III GENE...
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Good things often come in small packages. Diamonds, playoff tickets......motherboards? Why not? Micro-ATX motherboards are not normally seen as high performance components in a computer system, but today's product may prove otherwise. As we saw recentl...
The fact that the Rampage III Gene looks and feels very familiar isn't a coincidence. ASUS has taken the Rampage III Formula and chopped off a PCI-E slot to given us a micro-ATX board that retains almost all of the features in a smaller form factor. In...
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The ASUS Rampage III Gene packs as many useful features as the ASUS engineers could manage into a much smaller package than its ROG siblings. We will examine this latest micro-ATX motherboard, and compare it to the older ASUS Rampage II Gene to better...
SATA6 and USB 3.0...
No eSATA ports on I/O panel...
The original Rampage II Gene was a good micro-ATX board for those looking to build a compact system. Rather than make significant changes to the already successful product, ASUS has simply updated technology with the inclusion of the SATA 6 GB/s and U...
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ASUS has a reputation that speaks for itself. The company is one of the most revered computer component manufacturers on the planet, with a well earned reputation for producing some of the fastest parts available. ASUS' ROG line came in a being a few y...
If you are in the market for a full featured enthusiast class microATX motherboard you owe it to yourself to put the ASUS Rampage III Gene on your short list. It will be hard for another other uATX motherboard to come along that is actually better than...
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Today we are checking out the compact yet very powerful Asus Rampage III GENE motherboard, which is based on the MicroATX form factor. This motherboard boasts the Intel X58 chipset providing support for the latest Intel Core i7 processors and triple-ch...
The Asus Rampage III GENE is a very solid motherboard providing strong performance, impressive overclocking abilities and up to date features. Without a doubt this is the most powerful MicroATX motherboard available and at $240 US it is also the most e...
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Cute tiny and sexy .. don't we all like it ? Within that motto ASUS has it's own Gene series within the motherboard line up. Now if you put that on the X58 platform, it's called Rampage by ASUS. And then when this apocalyptic group of minions and dem...
Final Words & Conclusion What an interesting little motherboard. It offers the brute power of the LGA 1366 Intel Core i7 platform, you can combine it with triple channel memory (dual works fine as well of course) and you get to play with the coolness f...
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The Rampage II Gene was a pint sized rocket of a board delivering all the performance and features you'd expect from a full ATX flagship in a Micro ATX format. Those looking to build a top notch gaming system in a smaller form factor suddenly had the...
The Gene series has always occupied a bit of a niche market as power and portability rarely go hand in hand when it comes to PC hardware. Nevertheless with the Rampage III Gene Asus has refined an already-impressive product and injected the features we...
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en.expreview.com Updated: 2012-06-01 03:20:45
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If you never expect decent overclocking performance from the Micro-ATX motherboard, perhaps Asus’ Rampage III Gene board would change your mind.* LGA1366 slot, supports Intel Core i7-900 series processors;* Intel X58 with ICH10R chipset;* 6x DIMM (max...
« » September 5th, 2010 by Sue , Benchmark Platform & SettingsWe used Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 768MB graphics card, Core i7-920 CPU (OC’ed 4.0GHz), and set the memory clock at 1600MHz. The benchmark was conducted under Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit op...
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UnknownThe Republic of Gamers range from Asus reminds us just a little bit of Diego Maradonna. It started out young and sprightly, doing things no other boards could do. Before long however, the pressure and the success became too much and the boards...
The Asus Rampage III Gene sits strangely in the LGA1366 market. It's part of Asus' RoG brand, so there’s no question that it’s aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers, but it’s a micro-ATX board so it benefits from being cheaper than full sized boards. I...
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We're going to have to wait a while before we see any brand-new chipsets and motherboards on the Intel front, which will probably arrive in the guise of boards supporting next-generation Sandy Bridge processors.So what's a manufacturer to do with its...
The ASUS Rampage III GENE is a compelling solution if you need substantial performance from a small-form-factor motherboard. Able to run an Intel Core 980X chip, 24GB of RAM and two high-end GPUs, the board's intelligent layout and rich feature-set b...
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Let me digress.The importance of genetics upon all of our lives cannot possibly be overstated. It's the reason that we look how we do, have the colour eyes we do, roughly our body shape and type, even our likelihood of early baldness.In the animal king...
So to continue the theme from our introduction, does the Rampage III Gene still have the same genetics as the Rampage III Extreme that won our hearts, or is it more of a red-headed stepchild?Clearly, as our results indicate, it most certainly deserves...
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Believe it or not, Intel's top-of-the-line Core i7-980X Extreme is a pretty compelling value, at least within the context of a high-end system build. That's uncommon for a halo product that costs an even grand, but we shouldn't be surprised. The 980X's...
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