Wherever there is high-end computer gear released, there's always ASUS. The release of Sandy bridge-E based CPUs and X79 chipsets ignites an entirely new series of motherboards. For X79 ASUS from top ...
At launch it looks like ASUS is going to be covering a wide range of price points and user needs. The other week we managed to take a close look at the ASUS P9X79 Pro and Deluxe. If you're interested ...
To join its top of the range X79 Rampage IV extreme ASUS has releases pictures of its Sabertooth Motherboard. This is one of the more gamer orientated motherboards, ASUS will be releasing cheaper ones ...
So we can show you the final TUF motherboard, this is the Sabertooth X79 with eight DIMM slots. This would allow you to go for 64GB actually. The motherboard has that typical TUF style and design ...
Yesterday we attended an ASUS motherboard technology seminar in Taipei where we were introduced to its range of upcoming Intel X79 Express chipset based motherboards. These motherboards will support ...
It's been revealed by ASUS that their next big platform will be what you see before you here, the Sabertooth X79, seen here in its nude motherboard state. Inside you'll find the upcoming Intel X79 ...
The Sabertooth X79 was never more than a few per cent away from the top spot in our benchmarks, with the biggest gap in the multi-tasking test, where it came last with a score of 1,444. However, even ...
ASUS’ motherboard line has its share of performers, but the Sabertooth “TUF” series stands alone as the one built specifically to handle heat aggressively, almost obsessively. It has Thermal Armor and ...
We're generally big fans of Asus' Sabertooth range of motherboards; the LGA1366 variantpicked up an Excellence award last year, and both the Intel LGA1155 and AMD Socket AM3+ models have also wowed us ...
ASUS provided us with a full-production TUF Sabertooth X79 motherboard prior to the launch of the Sandy Bridge E chips. The previous generation X58 board became something of a hit, marrying solid ...
Tempted by an Intel Sandy Bridge-E chip? If so, you're going to have to pony up another £200, at the very least, for a supporting X79 motherboard. ASUS has seven such boards in its stable, ranging ...
X79 has been on the tip of everyone’s tongues for quite some time, and with AMD not being the big hit that everyone thought it would be, Intel has gained a much bigger following than they first ...
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