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Review: ASUS Z97 SaberTooth Mark 1
In this review we look at the ASUS Z97 SaberTooth Mark 1 motherboard from ASUS. The Z97 TUF themed mainboard is intended for Intel's 22nm Haswell and Haswell refresh processors on that Socket LGA1150 platform. It is a mainstream to high-end segmented product amongst the ASUS Sabertooth series that comes with some nice features and very decent overclock potential.
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#4854457 Posted on: 06/24/2014 10:25 AM
£150 ain't expensive, especially for what you get, and i can find them over here (uk) no problem so yeah.
*i'll check review laters as i'm in the market for one.
£150 ain't expensive, especially for what you get, and i can find them over here (uk) no problem so yeah.
*i'll check review laters as i'm in the market for one.
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#4854475 Posted on: 06/24/2014 11:03 AM
Nope you are wrong, it is out. Widely available in Europe.
Not sure why you guys reviewed this as if it's not out yet. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132124
Nope you are wrong, it is out. Widely available in Europe.
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#4854487 Posted on: 06/24/2014 11:26 AM
i feel it's way too cluttered near cpu, my current board was just a lil too cluttered to go direct die with the cpu retainer removed.
compare the gigabyte soc, the cpu area is free to go direct die /sub zero even, no clutter at all.(same cheap price too
)
the MSI z97 boards seem to do well generally from the other reviews i've looked at too.
i feel it's way too cluttered near cpu, my current board was just a lil too cluttered to go direct die with the cpu retainer removed.
compare the gigabyte soc, the cpu area is free to go direct die /sub zero even, no clutter at all.(same cheap price too


the MSI z97 boards seem to do well generally from the other reviews i've looked at too.
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#4854630 Posted on: 06/24/2014 02:05 PM
great board but i don't like the thermal armor. I absolutely prefer to look at the components, not only to appreciate the hi-tech stuff inside the case with my geek-eye
, but also to control, remove easily dust, and first of all i want fresh and direct air on every component of the board, to ensure max lifespan to my stuff.
great board but i don't like the thermal armor. I absolutely prefer to look at the components, not only to appreciate the hi-tech stuff inside the case with my geek-eye

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Not sure why you guys reviewed this as if it's not out yet. And no it's not a cheap board.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132124