Atomic PC On The Rampage IV GENE: Small But Perfectly Formed

The newly launch Rampage IV GENE is a small and MIGHTY motherboard. With so much awesome-ness hiding inside, Atomic PC reviewed the Rampage IV Gene and found it to be 'small but perfectly formed', then awarded it with their prestigious Hot Award.

Rampage IV Gene

Quoted from Atomic PC:

"ASUS's Rampage IV Gene proves that there's no longer a pressing reason to purchase massive E-ATX boards"

If you guys want to see some more on the Rampage IV GENE, go check out our extensive overview of this awesome micro ATX board.

So what do you think of this Rampage IV GENE? Let us know your thoughts over in the ROG Forums or on the ROG Facebook Page.

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