ASUS unveils TUF Series: Sabertooth X58 heavy duty motherboard at Rs. 17,250

Updated on 31-Aug-2010

Asus TUF series – Sabertooth X58 motherboard

The new Asus Sabertooth X58 motherboard reportedly incorporates the latest Intel chipset and support for the fastest processors in the market, including the Intel Core i7-980X, as part of the TUF Series motherboards. It is claimed to be built for rugged use, provide uncompromising durability and the utmost reliability to users who demand round the clock usage without compromising on performance.

The TUF series motherboards are reportedly designed to offer durability and reliability under stressed conditions and hence find their applications in server and mainframes. The new Sabertooth X58 is to endure stressful working conditions, with due credits to its meticulous thermal design incorporating CeraMIX Heatsink Coating Technology. This technology is said to adopt revolutionary ceramic application to ensure unsurpassed heat resistance and dissipation on the motherboard surfaces and components.

The Sabertooth X58 from Asus reportedly uses heavy duty materials and parts to ensure greater stability, reliability, endurance, and value. The chokes, solid state capacitors and MOSFETs have apparently been tested under the most stringent conditions and harsh environments based on military standards, providing users with a proven heavy duty solution. It is also said that the motherboard is designed to endure humidity and heat even at peak operation.

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Contact and price details:

Price: Rs.17,250/- (excluding taxes)
Contact: Mr. Vinay Shetty (ASUS India)
Phone: 022 – 67668800 / 18002090365
E-mail: reachus@asus.com
Website: www.asus.in
Warranty Period: 3 years

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