ASUS’ TuF team has taken the Intel X99 motherboard and created an awesome looking and feature rich motherboard with the Sabertooth X99. The new motherboard looks great and comes with great features ...
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The ASUS TUF X99 SABERTOOTH is currently a Pre-order item, available in the UK from OverclockersUK for £299.99 and available in the US from Newegg for $329.99. This motherboard will be protected under ...
Once you peek at the block diagram for Intel's chipset, you will notice that it is offering quite a set of features. But motherboard manufacturers like to distinguish themselves, especially with ...
Fremont, CA; September 30, 2009 - ASUS today unveils the first in its newly-developed “TUF” (The Ultimate Force) Series motherboards, the SABERTOOTH 55i - meeting power users’ heavy computing demands ...
While mid-range and low-end motherboards are now geared almost exclusively towards chips that integrate the CPU and graphics - AMD's Llano and Intel's Sandy Bridge - the genuinely premium end of the ...
Asus this week unveiled a new addition to its range of TUF motherboards with the addition of the Arctic-camouflaged TUF Sabertooth Z170S which will be available in Singapore from March 1st 2016 priced ...
When I first saw the SABERTOOTH line of motherboard with the Intel P67 chipset I loved the whole look that ASUS was going for with it. We saw when they released the AMD based 990FX and Intel X79 ...
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Asus has augmented its considerable Intel X99 motherboard line-up with the recently announced TUF Sabertooth X99. Carrying a unique aesthetic and designed for users who need server-style reliability ...
In addition to the regular SATA II ports, colored in brown see additional SATA 3 (6 GBit) ports, two of these come from Intel, the other two in white/grey are Marvell 928 based (these perform worse ...