Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Asus ROG Maximus 7 Hero and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ROG Maximus 7 Hero.
July 2014
(85%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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520 Reviews
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The editors liked
Fantastic Aesthetics following its ROG series line up
Stable Overclock
All around good performer
Abundance of software
Easy UEFI interface
Excellent layout
Great aspect
Improved color scheme
Gaming features
Packed with features and accessories
Excellent power consumption under stock and overclocked settings
Provided fan connectivity and control is second-to-none
Well-tuned and fully functional software package
Wide-open BIOS ready for tweaking every part
The editors didn't like
A bit Pricey
No overclocking profiles
No Wi-Fi
No built-in memory OC profiling
Idle power consumption a bit high
But only by a small amount
It's red and black. It has ASUS ROG branding on it. Otherwise
The ASUS Maximus VII Hero is nothing short of the best LGA 1150 motherboard we have had the pleasure of reviewing to date. For many enthusiasts it will have everything you want and nothing you don't. The Maximus VII Hero is currently selling for about $21...
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Published: 2014-10-26, Author: Charles , review by: techwarelabs.com
Abstract: Last year's hero burst onto the scene with style, giving enthusiasts and PC gamers all the things they expect in a motherboard. With all of the great features last generations Hero offered it is easy to say that it is one of the most popular ROG boards to...
Published: 2014-09-02, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO is an updated series of ASUS ROG, based on the Intel Z97 chipset, it's safe to say that due to a number of advantages you not have to miss it. As for the advantages. It has a nice design, excellent quality element, on-board layout el...
Packed with features and accessories, Excellent power consumption under stock and overclocked settings, Provided fan connectivity and control is second-to-none, Well-tuned and fully functional software package, Wide-open BIOS ready for tweaking every part
No Wi-Fi, No built-in memory OC profiling, Idle power consumption a bit high, but only by a small amount, It's red and black. It has ASUS ROG branding on it. Otherwise, it doesn't really offer that much
The ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VII HERO is available for around $210. Packed with features and accessories Excellent power consumption under stock and overclocked settings Provided fan connectivity and control is second-to-none. Well-tuned and fully functional soft...
Published: 2014-06-29, Author: Alex , review by: reviewstudio.net
easy UEFI interface, excellent layout, great aspect,improved color scheme, gaming features
no overclocking profiles
Tweet It's the end of our journey with the Maximus VII HERO and to be honest i was pretty pleased with this motherboard.I like the components used and general layout.High-quality components and good spacing is what a good motherboard should have.Moving...
Fantastic Aesthetics following its ROG series line up, Stable Overclock, All around good performer, abundance of software
A bit Pricey
The ASUS Z97 Maximus VII Hero motherboard representing its ROG "Republic of Gamers" series line up continues to impress with its features rich and rock stable performance....
ROG feature set, New software and updates, Improved interface, 5Way optimization, Overclocking, Performance, ROG forums, KeyBot, ROG Front Base, ROG OC Panel, Pricing
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From a pure performance perspective, there is not really a lot to drive you away from your Z87-based Maximus VI Hero or Gene motherboard. However, there is so much more available from a software, hardware, and usability standpoint that makes buying the Z9...
Abstract: In our comparison tables, meanwhile you find benchmark values regarding 43 recent Z97 and Z87 motherboards. Furthermore we do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the ri...
Abstract: Yesterday Intel introduced its new processors which are a refresh of the current Haswell chips. Along with these new processors two new motherboard chipsets are being introduced, the H97 and the Z97. For many of the motherboard manufacturers this is the...
Abstract: So for some time now we have known that the next generation Intel chipset was on the way and today it properly launches under the Z97 branding. We have three boards to run through our performance tests today, all with completely different approaches to...