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Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 - Lots Of Backbone

11/6/2012 2:16:23 AM

A fast, cool, stable AMD motherboard

A good motherboard is essential for effective computing. It’s a fact. But there are many good motherboards out there, so choosing the right one can be tricky. And because they generally all deliver excellent performance, one needs to start looking at special features when selecting the perfect device.

Description: Sabertooth 990FX R2.0

Sabertooth 990FX R2.0

There are certain brands, though, that can generally be relied on for excellent results, and Asus is one of them. With a strong focus not only on quality products, but also on enthusiast-level features, Asus motherboards normally deliver excellent performance. And the Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 is no different.

If you prefer your processor to be AMD flavoured, this is an excellent option. Using an AMD AM3+ socket, this board provides excellent stability and very good performance. And it looks the part, too, moving away from the more “fun” bright colours towards down-toned neutral hues. Then again, looks aren’t what are important for a motherboard (not really). It is the kind of components used, and the technology built into the device.

The Sabertooth makes use of CeraMIX cooling technology, which provides a larger heat dissipation area (thanks to surface irregularities on a microscopic level) and uses non-traditional materials to get rid of heat faster. This is supported by a heat sensing system that automatically adjusts fan speeds when critical areas of the motherboard need extra cooling. And it really does run a lot cooler than expected, which is never a bad thing.

Description: The board is generous with USB and other ports, and includes on-board eight channel audio.

The board is generous with USB and other ports, and includes on-board eight channel audio.

Military standard components add longevity to the device, particularly for overclockers. Here, too, the Sabertooth excels, with extremely good technology to help squeeze every available ounce of performance out of the board. Digi+ Power Control technology monitors voltages to ensure stability, allowing for extremely precise tuning of the CPU and RAM. systems that allow new BIOS updates to be tested before they are applied, and even letting the user roll back BIOS updates if they need to.

The board is generous with USB and other ports, and includes on-board eight channel audio.

This device is a rather serious motherboard. While it will serve the more casual user perfectly, it has a lot of appeal for enthusiasts. Overclockers will be able to tweak to their heart’s content, and always keep the board updated and running smoothly. The excellent heat dissipation and strong components are massive bonuses too. In fact, there are numerous features and bonuses on offer with this board that not only improve performance, but also provide peace of mind. It is stable, effective and quick, at the end of the day, and a very good option to consider.

Summary

This board is great for enthusiasts and hobbyists alike, with tons of excellent features.

Tech specs

·         AMD AMB

·         TUF components

·         Thermal radar

·         CeraMIX technology

·         Multi-GPU support 8 channel audio

Pros

·         Stable

·         Easy BIOS systems

·         Runs cool

Cons

Not the cheapest board around

Details

Manufacturer:

Asus

Distributer:

Asus

Online:

www.asus.com

Price

TBC

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