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The Asus Sabertooth Z77 features four DIMM slots for up to 32GB of RAM. Using the chipset's dual-channel memory architecture, it supports frequencies of 1866, 1600 and 1333MHz. Whereas the Z77 chipset provides six SATA ports (two 6Gb/s), Asus Sabertooth supports HDMI and DisplayPort with max. resolution of 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz.
Excellent Durability and Build Quality.
Military Class Components.
Thermal Armor and Radar.
Intel Gigabit LAN.
Very Powerful UEFI BIOS.
Excellent Overclocks Easily Achieved.
DIGI VRM.
Extremely Stable.
Lucid VirtuMVP.
7.1 Surround Sound With Digital Out.
By Expert Reviews on February 25, 2013
Although it has loads of unusual extras, this motherboard’s features don’t justify its high price...
By Hardware Secrets on October 25, 2012
The ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77 is a top mid-range motherboard, meaning it is targeted to the user who wants more features than mainstream motherboards provide, such as three PCI Express x16 slots and six USB 3.0 ports. The plastic cover that hides most of...
By TweakTown on August 10, 2012
The SABERTOOTH Z77 brings back everything I missed about the X79 and 990FX based SABERTOOTH boards. The Thermal Armor is what makes the board from an aesthetic point of view and really the SABERTOOTH Z77 is a great looking board that really stands...
By CNET Australia on July 24, 2012
The Sabertooth is a high-quality board with a unique aesthetic that demands a windowed case. If you're modding up a storm and have your case lit, this Z77 board could be the finishing...
By X-bit Labs on July 17, 2012
The functionality of this mainboard based on Intel Z77 Express chipset has been expanded with additional onboard controllers and is very contemporary. Moreover, this board belongs to the “TUF” series and therefore supports unique "TUF ENGINE!", "TUF Components", "TUF Thermal Armor", "TUF Thermal Radar" and "TUF Dust Defender" technologies.
By OCWorkBench on May 20, 2012
bluetooth 20 May 2012 Sabertooth is the top range motherboard from ASUS. The Z77 chipset series of motherboards supercedes the Intel Z68 chipset which support the Intel LGA 1155 Socket type processors. In fact, the major changes would be the...
By TechRadar on April 26, 2012
The most incredible thing about the Asus Sabertooth Z77 is that overclocking performance with the existing silicon. Sadly it cannot manage the same feats with the new Ivy Bridge silicon which seems stuck just a shade under the 5GHz mark on air.
By Guru of 3D on April 23, 2012
TUF - The Ultimate Force - You know in the 2nd revision of the TUF motherboard series I figured, naah, that plastic shield is not going to work out. In the 3nd revision ASUS even left it out likely due to comments from the media. It's back though...
By Hi Tech Legion on April 23, 2012
The ASUS Z77 Sabertooth TUF may be billed as a no-nonsense, built like a rock motherboard, but it feels like much more than that. There is no disputing that there are durability and reliability features not found in mainstream boards, and that are...
By HardOCP on April 21, 2012
ASUS brings us another gem in the form of the Sabertooth Z77. It is one of the first in a new generation of Z77 Express chipset based motherboards which many will no doubt consider when Intel's next generation Ivy Bridge processors drop soon. The beauty of it is, being LGA 1155, Sandy Bridge will work just fine, if not downright well.
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