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Guru3D.com » News » Review: ASUS ROG Z170 Maximus VIII Extreme Assembly Edition

Review: ASUS ROG Z170 Maximus VIII Extreme Assembly Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/09/2016 10:41 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)

We review the ASUS Z170 ROG Maximus VIII Assembly edition. An updated SKU based on the previous model, with some extras and tweaks. The ROG team took the DNA of the Maximus VIII Extreme and added even more. Though it lacks the OC Panel this puppy haz LEDs! Well, that and a 10Gbit/s Ethernet adapter card, 3-band AC WIFI and even a rather cool audio breakout box.

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Review: ASUS ROG Z170 Maximus VIII Extreme Assembly Edition




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rl66
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#5229960 Posted on: 02/09/2016 05:43 PM
That would kinda require someone to donate 10 GigE equipment up for the task.


just the result can give tip to those who have it already :)

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#5230057 Posted on: 02/09/2016 09:55 PM
Insane price and I personally deeply dislike the bronze-ish orange color scheme ASUS adapts for their highest tier hardware. I know red/black has become a bit "cliche", but it's still by far my favorite color scheme and certainly more versatile than this new thing.

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#5230090 Posted on: 02/09/2016 11:28 PM
2x SATA Express ports? I get you can still use 4x SATA ports that make up the SATA Express ports but that is really disqualifying since SATA Express in that form is dead. M.2 and U.2 only please.

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