ASUS Launches X58 Sabertooth Heavy Duty Motherboard

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ASUS Launches X58 Sabertooth Heavy Duty Motherboard

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ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 Heavy Duty Motherboard Joins Durable TUF Series

True to its TUF Series form, the SABERTOOTH X58 offers superior stability and reliability, putting it at the level of server and mainframe boards in terms of durability.
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Covering all the Essentials of Reliability
The key emphasis for TUF Series motherboards lies in enabling prolonged use. The SABERTOOTH X58 can keep going round the clock with no pause thanks to its meticulous thermal design, which means heat and stress are not obstacles. This new thermal design revolves around CeraM!X Heatsink Coating Technology, using revolutionary ceramic application on vital motherboard surfaces and components to ensure unrivalled heat resistance and dissipation. Thus, it is the perfect choice for server functionality and extreme, steady reliability. CeraM!X application has never been done on a motherboard before the ASUS TUF Series entered service.

Reliability Tested to Military Grade
The SABERTOOTH X58 from ASUS uses heavy duty materials and parts to ensure truly unmatched capabilities in terms of stability, reliability, endurance, and value.
The chokes, solid state capacitors and MOSFETs have all been tested under the most arduous of conditions and harsh environments based on military standards, providing users with a proven heavy duty solution.

TUF Series motherboards are ruggedized from the ground up, so they can handle more than just long-haul usage and heat. They are also tested to server-grade standards and can stand up to humidity and ambient temperatures to an exponentially larger extent than normal motherboards. As a consequence, they are long-life products users can install with complete confidence.

Being strong does not mean TUF Series motherboards compromise added features. The SABERTOOTH X58 ships with new data transfer standards USB 3.0 and SATA 6GB/s, so it offers some of the latest innovations in addition to superior strength. It is a complete package of guaranteed reliability and compatibility.
Available at Newegg.com for $199.99

ASUS Sabertooth X58

CPU Socket Type: LGA 1366
CPU Type: Core i7 (LGA1366)
Chipsets:
North Bridge: Intel X58
South Bridge: Intel ICH10R
# Memory Slots: 6×240pin
Memory Standard: DDR3 1866/1800/1600/1333/1066
Maximum Memory Supported: 24GB
Channel Supported: Triple Channel
Expansion Slots
PCI Express 2.0 x16: 2
Storage Devices
SATA 3Gb/s: 6
SATA 6Gb/s: 2
SATA RAID: 0/1/5/10
Onboard Video
Onboard Video Chipset: None
Onboard Audio
Audio Channels: 8 Channels
Rear Panel Ports
USB 3.0: 2

Features
*2-SLI and Quad-GPU CrossFireX support
*Supports Drive Xpert Technology
*CeraM!X
Premium ceramic-coating technology provides best heat dissipation
*TUF Capacitors, Chokes and MOSFETS
Certified by military standard to ensure ultimate durability
*Efficient Switching Power (E.S.P)
Higher Power Efficiency; Higher Reliability
*MemOK!
Any Memory is A-OK!
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts: 3 years limited
Labor: 3 years limited
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Re: ASUS Launches X58 Sabertooth Heavy Duty Motherboard

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A heavy duty military grade new board, and they price it $30 less then their regular x58, usb 3.0 board. Now why cant every company do that!
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