Review: ASUS Sabertooth Z77

Published by Marc Büchel on 24.07.12
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Anschlüsse und I/O

Totally ASUS equipped the Sabertooth Z77 with eight angled SATA ports which should be enough for any office PC or gaming system. Right next to the SATA ports there is a USB 3.0 header which has also been angled by 90 degrees. Unfortunately you won't find practical onboard power- and reset-buttons. ASUS also didn't equip the Sabertooth Z77 with a debug display which would have been useful if you should once have issues with one of the components in your system. It is quite common that the last PCI-Express x16 slot is also the expansion slot is the closest to the bottom edge of the board. That has the consequence that the connectors at this place aren't accessible anymore. The Sabertooth Z77 is no exception in this case. On the other hand there is two slots of space between the first and the second full size PCI Express port. This means that an SLI setup will be very well ventilated.

  

Totally you'll find eight fan headers on the ASUS Sabertooth Z77 which is more than enough, to provide a well equipped midrange or even a high-end-system with fresh air. Two of these eight fan header are there to connect the 35 millimeter assist fans to board. The ohter six fan headers are located around the CPU and they're also spread over the board which makes them easily accessible from any position in an enclosure. Furthermore all the fans connected to the different fan headers can be controled via the software you use for the thermal radar.

  

Looking at the external connectors directly at the back-panel ASUS equipped the Sabertooth Z77 with four USB 3.0/2.0 ports, four USB 2.0 port, two eSATA 6 Gbps ports, one gigabit ethernet port, an analogue audio panel and an HDMI as well as a DisplayPort connector. Furthermore there also is a BIOS reset button.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 12 - SiSoft Sandra 1
Page 2 - Specifications / Delivery Page 13 - SiSoft Sandra 2
Page 3 - Features Page 14 - UC Bench
Page 4 - Layout Page 15 - Super Pi 1M / 32M
Page 5 - Connectors and I/O Page 16 - wPrime 1024M Multi Core
Page 6 - BIOS Page 17 - Games
Page 7 - Test setup Page 18 - Power Consumption
Page 8 - 3D Mark 11 Page 19 - Performance Rating
Page 9 - 3D Mark Vantage Page 20 - Conclusion
Page 10 - 3D Mark 2001 SE  Page 21 - Personal opinion
Page 11 - PC Mark 7  



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