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Asus Sabertooth Z77
8.8 out of 10

Asus Sabertooth Z77

LGA1155 Intel® 3rd/2nd Generation Processors Ready TUF Therm Read more

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Reviews and Problems with Asus Sabertooth Z77

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Overall 10
10

epic

anibal o. santiago, Amazon
6 days ago
Overall 6
6.0

Powerful motherboard... when it works... It refuses to power on after reboot or shutdown.

Hui Gao "Grant", Amazon
2 weeks ago
Overall 8
8.0

Solid motherboard

Aida, Amazon
2 weeks ago
Overall 10
10

Super Slick

dibrando1, Newegg
2 weeks ago
  • Pros: Keeps cool, fans on the motherboard are a nice touch. Looks awesome in my HAF XM. Just enough PCI slots to do what I need. 5 year warranty and TUF components put my mi...
  • Cons: None
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Overall 10
10

Durable, Reliable, Outstanding

Russki, Newegg
2 weeks ago
  • Pros: This thing was a fairly easy install. The amount of extras that come with it are great. When you do choose this board, and you should, just make sure you have a magnet...
  • Cons: I had a little issue getting the input/output plate on, but that was more of a problem with my Thor v2 case than with the motherboard.
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Overall 8
8.0

Awesome Board

Kelpt, Newegg
2 weeks ago
  • Pros: Great board, overall very nice cooling with all fans installed. Overclocks real nice.
  • Cons: Only con i can think of is the i/o panel will push the bios flash button so just check it.
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Overall 10
10

Great motherboard

Nels04, Newegg
2 weeks ago
  • Pros: Tons of features and the TUF armor looks really nice while keeping dust out and board cool. Install was a breeze works great.
  • Cons: None yet
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Overall 10
10

Absolutely no problems

Sam Gall, Amazon
2 weeks ago
Overall 6
6.0

3.0 pins bent

brandon flowers, Amazon
2 weeks ago
Overall 10
10

Very nice MOBO!

Newegg
3 weeks ago
  • Pros: Sleek, fast, versitile, upgradable, what more could you need?
  • Cons: The TUF Armor is nice, but there is no way to get at the CMOS battery once the board is installed in the case. There's a way to get the fan out, but not the battery?
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