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  • Asus Maximus IV Gene-Z Motherboard Review

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    Included Goodies

    We have come to expect more goodies from our high-end motherboards to help justify the additional cost.  ASUS does not disappoint and includes everything you'll need to get up and running.

    In terms of documentation you will get an extremely detailed User Guide that talks about every feature found on this motherboard, a driver disk complete with system and overclocking utilities, cable identification stickers and window sticker.  (not pictured)
    Also included is a single SLI bridge and a ROG branded I/O back plate to help dress up the system.  You also get a small accessory pack that complements this motherboard including a set of Q-Connectors and a small pack of zip ties for cable management.

    The cable package includes three SATA cable bundles and ROG Connect USB cable for PC to PC connections.
    ROG Connect
    One thing that many overclockers wish they could do is change clock frequency while a benching session is in progress.  For instance when you are running 3DMark06 overall CPU power helps get a good 3D score but may be too much for your cooling method when you reach the CPU benchmark.  In those instances you can fire up ROG Connect and remotely downclock the CPU for that part of the benchmark and clock it back up again later.  We have included a few screenshots of what you would see on a remote PC.
    Ai Suite II and TurboV Evo
    Most motherboards come with some sort of tuning and monitoring package to help the hardware enthusiast get the most from their system.  The Asus Ai Suite II is more than just a single overclocking program but encompasses an entire suite of programs to control most everything on the motherboard.  As you can expect these are split across multiple software packages so you can choose which one you want to install.

    Below are some screenshots from the Ai Suite II.
    Keep in mind that everything you can control with the Ai Suite II is also available thru the system BIOS.  So, if you're like me and would rather do your tweaks before the OS loads you can do that.  Otherwise fire up the Ai Suite II and do your tuning in real time before you commit everything to the CMOS.