Asus Sabertooth X79 Mother Boards Review
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Asus Sabertooth X79 Mother boards having best cooling of all Intel® X79 boards with Thermal Armor and Thermal Radar and 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 processor family for the LGA 2011 Socket. Asus X79 mother boards supporting Intel X79 Express Chipset and also support for up to 64GB of system memory with an 8-DIMM design.TUF Thermal Armor - Total Airflow-Boosting Heat Dissipation, TUF Thermal Radar - Real Time Temp Detection and Heat Removal, TUF Components [Choke, Cap. & MOSFET; Certified by Military-standard] - Certified for Tough Duty are also some remarkable features for this Asus X79 sabertooth motherboards. Its supports new DIGI+ Power Control - All-New Digital Power Control for both CPU and DRAM and having ASUS SSD Caching - 3X faster performance at a click.
Total Airflow-Boosting Heat Dissipation
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Total Airflow-Boosting Heat Dissipation
New generation TUF Thermal Armor kicks cooling up a notch with dual integrated Turbo Engine fans. This enhances the original TUF thermal design, helping direct heat away from MOS area components and out the case via the rear I/O section. Special heat pipes propel dissipation from critical components and make sure temps stay low across the board. The Thermal Armor also provides modders and LAN party goers an extra-cool dress up option to show off their creativity and dedication to performance.
Real Time Temp Detection and Heat Removal
The TUF Thermal Radar monitors temps in critical parts of the motherboard in real time, automatically adjusting fan speeds to make sure the system maintains high stability without overheating. It consists of multiple sensors for various components on the motherboard, giving users the ability to monitor each one individually. The Thermal Radar automatically calculates ideal fan speeds based on different parameters selected by users for each component, keeping everything cooler and longer lasting.
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The TUF Thermal Radar monitors temps in critical parts of the motherboard in real time, automatically adjusting fan speeds to make sure the system maintains high stability without overheating. It consists of multiple sensors for various components on the motherboard, giving users the ability to monitor each one individually. The Thermal Radar automatically calculates ideal fan speeds based on different parameters selected by users for each component, keeping everything cooler and longer lasting.