ASUS Sabertooth Z87 review

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I see 4.9Ghz is really bad, what if you disable onboard gpu will temperature drop or it doesnt matter? Edit: ah you used 1.39v I guess that explains it ^^
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4.7 is 96 - 100 c wow i thoth ivy is hot this is twice hot Does intel again fail in termopaste on cpu core inside?
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Thunderbolt is dead already.
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Curious, if the 'thermal armor' is removable, why not remove it and see if makes a difference temperature wise? With such high temps when overclocked, any measurable difference will get amplified. If that's too much of a hassle in this busy time period with Haswell and Computex and all, why not test to see if that flow valve switch changes anything temperature wise?
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z77 = z87 , i7 3770k = i7 4770k , ..............................so for intel 7 = 8 & 3= 4 .....WTF!!!
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Meh .. Z87 deluxe is boss 😀
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I'm wondering if disabling the onboard GPU will help as well?
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Was wondering how much better the video encoding and trans-coding numbers would improve with quick sync enabled. Its a feature that I am looking forward to, especially since it would seem that I could re-encode a bluray in about 10seconds 🙂
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Quick question. When using the Noctua cooler, it intrude on the top PCIe slot?