Digital 8+2 power phase design expands the modulation spectrum for improved stability and to lower VRM switching noise by dynamically detecting system load.Īsus claim an exclusive feature for this product, a switching power design which works not only for CPU and memory, but for other components such as graphics cards, LAN and USB 3.0. The 8+2 digital architecture provides high power efficiency, generating less heat to enhance longer component lifespan and to ensure minimal power loss. The board utilises the ASUS DIGI+ VRM design to ensure the highest standards of power delivery. It is built to the ATM Form Factor standard measuring 30.5cm by 24.4 cm. This product also includes an exclusive ‘anti static chip' which is a protective circuit design to negate static damage to the board. The single piece packaging should also eliminate the emission of vibration noise, aiding long term durability. This can enable the support of up to 40A of current, 25 percent higher than regular designs. TUF chokes are basically alloy chokes, made of a compound which combines various types of metal instead of just Iron, which is used in traditional versions. The ‘TUF' board design is no gimmick – it uses ‘TUF' chokes, solid capacitors and MOSFETs … military grade versions, independently certified outside the control of ASUS. The board itself is an attractive ‘army camouflage' design with green and grey heatsinks populating the PCB. SABERTOOTH 990FX CPU LED RED MANUALWe received a very early sample of the board with an incomplete bundle and software discs, but the retail version will contain: A user guide, a support DVD, 4 SATA cables, an Asus SLI Bridge Connector, a TUF ‘certification card', an Asus Q Shield, an Asus Q Connector Kit and a warranty manual (five year). The box is a gatefold design which opens up to reveal a list of specifications and features. The Asus Sabertooth 990FX motherboard arrives in a nicely designed box with the name of the product on the front with ‘The Ultimate Force' (TUF) logo top left.
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