ASUS Unveils first TUF Series Motherboard-- SABERTOOTH 55i Offers Exceptional Utility, Stability, and Durability --
Fremont, CA; September 30, 2009 - ASUS today unveils the first in its newly-developed “TUF” (The Ultimate Force) Series motherboards, the SABERTOOTH 55i - meeting power users’ heavy computing demands and operating under the harshest conditions. TUF Series motherboards undergo more stringent testing than what most motherboards currently undertake. Solidly constructed and equipped with resilient components that pass demanding military-style testing, the TUF Series triumphs over intense operating conditions to deliver robust performance. The debut SABERTOOTH 55i model, designed around a "Marine Cool" concept, incorporates the Intel P55 chipset and “tough” features for an especially solid and stable computing platform.Ultimate Heatsink Cooling with Unique CeraM!X Microfin CoatingThe ASUS SABERTOOTH 55i, equipped with new CeraM!X heat sinks, cools active components exceptionally well even under intense operating conditions. Replacing traditional anti-oxidant compounds with advanced ceramics-based composition—commonly used in the aerospace industry for heat insulation—the SABERTOOTH 55i dissipates heat rapidly using microfin surface texture. This rough surface offers an expanded area for heat induction into the surrounding air. As a result, more heat is drawn away from the active system—allowing previously unattainable levels of stability.Direct Memory Cooling with CoolMem! Fan FrameOptimal memory operation relies on good cooling. The SABERTOOTH 55i CoolMem! Fan Frame encloses most standard 40mm or 50mm fans. Passing air directly over the memory modules, users can significantly stabilize memory operation.Resilient Performance from Military-certified Capacitors and MOSFETsThe SABERTOOTH 55i incorporates only high-grade, rigorously-tested components. These excel in performance even under the most demanding conditions. All capacitors undergo thermal shock tests, ensuring continuous, stable operation during rapid temperature changes in the 60°C range. The SABERTOOTH 55i’s capacitors and VRM MOSFETs are certified for military-level use through stringent testing.Optimal Power with E.S.P.The SABERTOOTH 55i delivers E.S.P. (Efficient Switching Power) to the CPU, memory, PCI-e x16 expansions slots and IC. This results in cooler, more reliable operation. E.S.P. converts power at 90% efficiency compared to conventional linear designs that are 60% efficient.Built for tough performance, the SABERTOOTH 55i—and ASUS TUF Series—incorporate breakthroughs in heatsink composition and high-grade, military-tested components to enable the most solid and stable DIY systems around ever created. The SABERTOOTH 55i is available now at authorized ASUS resellers with an MSRP of $219 USD.
Ultimate Heatsink Cooling with Unique CeraM!X Microfin CoatingThe ASUS SABERTOOTH 55i, equipped with new CeraM!X heat sinks, cools active components exceptionally well even under intense operating conditions. Replacing traditional anti-oxidant compounds with advanced ceramics-based composition—commonly used in the aerospace industry for heat insulation—the SABERTOOTH 55i dissipates heat rapidly using microfin surface texture. This rough surface offers an expanded area for heat induction into the surrounding air. As a result, more heat is drawn away from the active system—allowing previously unattainable levels of stability.
Direct Memory Cooling with CoolMem! Fan FrameOptimal memory operation relies on good cooling. The SABERTOOTH 55i CoolMem! Fan Frame encloses most standard 40mm or 50mm fans. Passing air directly over the memory modules, users can significantly stabilize memory operation.Resilient Performance from Military-certified Capacitors and MOSFETsThe SABERTOOTH 55i incorporates only high-grade, rigorously-tested components. These excel in performance even under the most demanding conditions. All capacitors undergo thermal shock tests, ensuring continuous, stable operation during rapid temperature changes in the 60°C range. The SABERTOOTH 55i’s capacitors and VRM MOSFETs are certified for military-level use through stringent testing.
Optimal Power with E.S.P.The SABERTOOTH 55i delivers E.S.P. (Efficient Switching Power) to the CPU, memory, PCI-e x16 expansions slots and IC. This results in cooler, more reliable operation. E.S.P. converts power at 90% efficiency compared to conventional linear designs that are 60% efficient.Built for tough performance, the SABERTOOTH 55i—and ASUS TUF Series—incorporate breakthroughs in heatsink composition and high-grade, military-tested components to enable the most solid and stable DIY systems around ever created. The SABERTOOTH 55i is available now at authorized ASUS resellers with an MSRP of $219 USD.
P7P55 WS SuperComputer Specifications:
Model
SABERTOOTH 55i
CPU
LGA1156 socket for Intel® Core™ i7/Core™ i5 Processors
Chipset
Intel® P55 Express Supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
Memory
4 x DIMM, max. 16GB, DDR3 2000/1800/1600/1333/1066MHz, non-ECC, unbuffered memory Dual channel memory architecture Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP)
Expansion slots
2 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots (single at x16 or dual at x8/x8 mode)
3 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 (2.5GT/s)
2 x PCI
Multi-GPU
Supports NVIDIA® Quad-GPU SLI™ Technology and ATI® Quad-GPU CrossFireX™ Technology
Storage
Intel® P55 Express Chipset- 6 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s ports (black)- Intel Matrix Storage Technology supports RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10JMicron® JMB363 SATA & PATA controller:- 1 x Ultra DMA 133/100/66 for up to 2 PATA devices- 1 x External SATA 3Gb/s port (SATA On-the-Go)JMicron® JMB322 (DriveXpert Technology) :- 2 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s ports (orange and white )- Supports EZ Backup and SuperSpeed functions
LAN
Realtek® 8112L PCIe Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET2
Audio
VIA® VT2020 10-channel High Definition Audio CODEC- Absolute Pitch BD192/24 featuring ENVY HD- DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC- Supports Jack-Detection, Multi-streaming, Front Panel Jack-retasking- Optical S/PDIF out port at back I/O- ASUS Noise Filter
USB / IEEE1394a
14 x USB 2.0 ports (6 ports at mid-board, 8 ports at back panel) VIA® 6308P controller supports 2 x IEEE 1394a ports (one at mid-board; one at back panel)
TUF Exclusive Features
Power Design 12-phase CPU Power, 2-phase Memory Power, 2-phase VTT_CPU Power, Efficient Switching Power Design for 3VSB/1.8V/1.05V, TUF Capacitors and MOSFETs (certified military-standard)Thermal SolutionCeraM!X Heatsink Coating Tech, CoolMem! Fan Frame, T.Probe Technology, ASUS Fan Xpert, Guardian featureMemOK!, DriveXpert, ESD Guards, EMI Eliminator
Form Factor
ATX Form Factor, 12 inches x 9.6 inches ( 30.5cm x 24.4cm )
Another Asus board already? I thought of getting a P7P55D Pro, but I may have to consider this motherboard in my future purchasing.
Wouldn't it be a little overkill. This is a military grade mobo, not really needed for the average consumer, plus you could use the money saved on better CPU, GPU, etc.
I think it goes to dependability and having a system one could call "Bullet-Proof". I think it would be worth it over the long haul for me, because I can't upgrade very often these days. There's no money that can be called 'extra' for a retired, disabled Vet in this economy.
Longevity is a good thing.
Intel DP55KG with Liquid Cooled Intel Core i7 870 CPU @ 3.75GHz
8GB Kingston Hyper-X DDR-3 RAM
2GB GTX-285 Video
2 SATA-II 7200 RPM 1-TB HDD'S in RAID-0
LiteOn 22x DVD±R/±RW DL
LiteOn Blu-Ray Reader
ViewSonic 22" Wide Screen LCD Display
Xtreme Gear USB Keyboard
Xtreme Gear USB Mouse
CyberPower 800W Power Supply
CoolerMaster Storm Sniper Gaming Case
I wonder... One of the CPU coolers I had looked at was the Thermalright TRUE Copper Ultra-120 Extreme, which is a version of their well-received heatsink made out of copper. All of it. Now, copper is a much better heat transfer material than aluminum, but (1) it costs more and (2) it weighs more. This heatsink is nearly 2 kg, and they don't recommend it for a vertical motherboard installation because of that moment arm.
But with the TUF motherboard, maybe it's a possibility! Assuming that the thing doesn't wind up crushing one side of the CPU.
Since it's a new release, though, I wonder where the USB 3.0 and SATA 6G is?
"I didn't cry when Bambi's mother was shot... but I cried when HAL was turned off."
This board is designed to be completely stable.
Are they still using Foxconn sockets or did they switch to Lotes?
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