features :
- 8 x DIMM, max up to 64GB, quad-channel DDR3 1866/1600/1333/1066 Support
- 2 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (@ dual x16/x16) with NVIDIA Quad-GPU SLI and Quad-GPU CrossFireX support; 1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (@ x8) + 2 x PCIe 2.0 x1 + 1 PCI
- Thermal Armor Technology - Improves air flow with an innovative vent design and integrated turbo fan on two focal points
- TUF Capacitors, Chokes and MOSFETS - Certified by military standard to ensure ultimate durability
- ASUS SSD Caching - One click away from experiencing the benefits of both SSD and HDD without any capacity limitation
- 8-Channel HD audio CODEC
- DIGI+ Power Control - Flexible precise adjustments for System Stability, High Power Efficiency and Improved Performance Scaling on both CPU & RAM
- Thermal Radar - Real-time thermal detection for a better cooling solution
Customer Reviews
| 46 of 48 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: ASUS Sabertooth X79 LGA 2011 Intel X79 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard (Personal Computers) I just built a new computer and this motherboard was one of my key choices. I have had good luck with ASUS motherboards as they are top quality and I love their new UEFI Graphic BIOS for set up and over clocking. This board has some very good features that I liked and that was why I selected it.I needed a LGA2011 socket for the new 3930K six core Intel CPU and I wanted 8 DIMM slots. I am running 32 GB of memory in quad core at 1600 MHz. This board is designed with Thermal Armor heat dissipation and uses two on board fans to cool the North Bridge and South Bridge as well as the high end power control section. The entire board is manufactured with military grade components and carries a 5 year limited warranty. This board is ideal for the CPU I am using as the CPU can draw over 150 watts when overclocked. One of the new features is a Thermal Radar system that continuously measures the temperatures at 12 critical areas of the motherboard and displays them in real time. The Thermal Radar calculates ideal fan speeds and it has seven fan connectors on the motherboard to control your fans. You can have the system control the fans or you can use the AI Suite II (Or BIOS) to set the fans manually where you can even program the temperature versus fan speed curve yourself. The board features tunable power control for the CPU and DRAM and you can program the over or under voltage and current you desire for your set up. Out of the box with no overclocking my computer build was rated by Windows 7 as: Processor 7.8 Memory (RAM) 7.9 Graphics 7.9 Gaming Graphics 7.9 Primary Hard Drive 7.9 The system runs very cool and I used a Corsair H100 water cooler with an extra set of Corsair fans for a push/pull cooling system pulling cool air into the case. By adjusting my case fans to equally pull in cool air and exhaust the warmer air I was able to achieve ideal results. Pulling in cool air at the top of the case also helped to cool the multiple VCore components at the top of the motherboard as the air flows right across them. At Idle the CPU is 19 to 22
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