Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark S review

A super-special Z97 primed for Winter warfare

Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark S
A super-special Z97 primed for Winter warfare

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Hardware-wise the board follows the lead of the Sabertooth Mark 1; two PCIe 3.0 x16 slots running at x16 with a single graphics card, or x8/x8 when two cards are used. Connectivity extends to a single PCIe 2.0 x4 slot which sits near the bottom of the board and another three PCIe x1 slots.

Six edge-mounted SATA 6Gbps ports are supported by the chipset along with a SATA Express port. A further two SATA 6Gbps ports placed towards the base of the board are looked after by an ASMedia controller.

We liked

The general snowbound aesthetic may be an acquired taste, but for our money it looks fantastic. With the right Stormtrooper white chassis, and a large Perspex side panel, this could help make up the Heart of Gold-style PC of your dreams.

We disliked

We understand it's a limited edition board designed for a specific audience, but surely they're going to want all the PCIe-based storage the Republic of Gamers guys get.

And you're not getting the sort of performance numbers that something like the Asus Republic of Gamers Maximus VI Hero can offer.

Neither feature-set nor performance would be so much of an issue if it wasn't so darned expensive…

Verdict

In the end, if you're after a white-washed motherboard to complete your perfect PC modification then you'll be able to overlook its deficiencies. But for the rest of us the Sabertooth Z97 Mark S simply doesn't offer enough to justify its cost.

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