ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark 1 Preview

Published by Hiwa Pouri on 27.05.14
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Features

ASUS DIGI+ VRM Since quite a few generations ASUS also provides its TUF series boards with digital power designs. Using the right software, in this case ASUS DIGI+ VRM Utility, it's not only possible to adjust voltages whilest being in Windows, you can also control impedances.
     
ASUS TPU As soon as the TPU is activated this chips monitors all possible voltages and clock speeds using the according software. The difference to the EPU is, that TPU will provide as much performance as possible. Therefore it can increase clock speeds and voltages.
     
TUF Thermal Armor The TUF Thermal Armor is a construction for the entire motherboard, not just for selected critical areas. It safeguards the system against hot air generated by plugged in cards and components, keeping temperatures low. With its integrated shunt design, the Thermal Armor improves air circulation, directing it towards important components. It effectively conducts hot air away and out of the case through special airflow channels, contributing to enhanced system stability and extending component lifespan.
     
TUF Thermal Radar The TUF Thermal Radar monitors temperatures in critical areas of the motherboard in real time, automatically adjusting fan speeds to make sure the system maintains high stability without overheating. There are multiple sensors for various components on the motherboard, giving users the ability to monitor each one individually. The Thermal Radar calculates ideal fan speeds based on different parameters selected by users for each component, keeping everything cooler and longer lasting.  
     
ASUS FAN Xpert FAN Xpert allows you to adjust both the CPU and chassis fan speeds according to different ambient temperatures and your PC's system loading. The various fan profiles offer flexible controls of fan speed to achieve a quiet and cool system environment.


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Page 2 - Specs and Delivery Page 5 - Connectors and I/O
Page 3 - Features Page 6 - Conclusion




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