Manufactures, Y U tease us?

That does look rather smexy :D

Would look good in a Corsair C70. Wonder if they will ever do a MATX Sabretooth, it will go on my list of possible new mobos if they did.
 
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see if i had that, it would have to be on a open bench, coz it looks sexy!! but id have a hard time locating some GPU's to match the colour scheme!
 
Interesting how MSI and Gigabyte have used dual 8 pin CPU, whilst even the Maximus VI Extreme only had 8+4, and the Sabretooth a single 8...

I guess we'll see if it actually makes a difference on Haswell.
 
i got to admit, i think MSI are gonna rape the Haswell scene and Giga wont do too bad, even the ASRock boards look nice.....Asus are falling behind!

but we shall see...
 
i got to admit, i think MSI are gonna rape the Haswell scene and Giga wont do too bad, even the ASRock boards look nice.....Asus are falling behind!

but we shall see...

MSI will have to do something with their bios as ASUS is far ahead in terms of usability imo.

Edit: those asus z87 deluxe boards look awesome with the gold heatsinks
 
MSI will have to do something with their bios as ASUS is far ahead in terms of usability imo.

Do you really think so?

I've found the bios on my G45 to be pretty awesome tbh. Especially the Clickbios software which allows you full control over it within Windows (it's identical to your actual bios screen).
 
Do you really think so?

I've found the bios on my G45 to be pretty awesome tbh. Especially the Clickbios software which allows you full control over it within Windows (it's identical to your actual bios screen).

Yeah I much prefer the bios on my asus board

I avoid any kind of software that makes changes to the bios from within windows personally.
 
No no, I meant the Deluxe series. Click on the link that he posted on the previous page :p

Oh dear. Not liking that at all :/
Also not a huge fan of those ROG boards. They look like the AMD ROG Crosshair series. Except for the Maximus VI Extreme. But that one will probably be real expensive :/
Nicest board is the Z87 Sabertooth. As long as it will have dust covers :p
 
Yeah I much prefer the bios on my asus board

I avoid any kind of software that makes changes to the bios from within windows personally.

So you've used MSI's clickbios?

The software doesn't make changes to the bios until you reboot, it's just handy if you're tweaking and don't want to shut down if you're already in Windows..

It's not so much a piece of software that can control the bios, more it *is* the bios. It looks exactly the same.

I've not used an Asus recently tbh. I think price wise over the last couple of years they need to start catching up. Both MSI and Gigabyte have decent entry level Z77 boards whilst Asus seem to have none at around £80.
 
So you've used MSI's clickbios?

The software doesn't make changes to the bios until you reboot, it's just handy if you're tweaking and don't want to shut down if you're already in Windows..

It's not so much a piece of software that can control the bios, more it *is* the bios. It looks exactly the same.

I've not used an Asus recently tbh. I think price wise over the last couple of years they need to start catching up. Both MSI and Gigabyte have decent entry level Z77 boards whilst Asus seem to have none at around £80.

I've used the bios a fair bit but haven't used the software.

R.E the software, is that not the way the bios itself works? I don't see how it can apply changes on reboot without first writing those changes to the bios chip.
 
Talking of the BIOS, here's a look at Gigabyte's new "high res" UEFI BIOS for their Haswell mobos.

Guessing this one is from the Gigabyte OC going by the heavy use of orange.

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