The ASUS Z97 SaberTooth Mark S Limited Edition motherboard is reviewed today, that would be bright and white alright! The all white Z97 TUF themed mainboard is intended for Intel's 22nm Haswell and H... Review: ASUS Z97 SaberTooth Mark S Motherboard Review
Dam you kidding ?oh jeez... the white and nit picks is all I want with this board. $300 at the egg but man no leds no jumper or on/off buttons. now maybe if I find a white(or any)case I like? why they do that to me WHY?
As soon as I read this review, I searched for and immediately bought one. Should look just fine with my GALAX GTX980 HOF. I have a spare white case, but I think it'll look better in a black one. White tubing would be a little too much, but the pump is white. I have a 4 pack of red Mushkin memory not doing anything ATM, so red tubing may be best. At least I could see through it. I'm not sure about the cpu block color, but EKWB has a red one, I think. I also scored a dozen 6 packs of Monsoon compressions, all gold, so that's a certainty. An on-line shop over here went out of business last Fall and when I found the sale, all I could get was gold fittings. I wanted all black, but I found that gold also goes with everything. I guess I should buy another cpu, as mine is golden and I'm not giving it up for anything or anybody. This will be my mothers new comp. and she doesn't OC, anyway. Thankfully, ASUS left everything off this board I didn't want or need. Thanks for yet another excellent review, Hilbert!
Probably looks nice in this case: http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/143-h440-performance-mid-tower.html Nice that they made the PCB white too, so those who don't like the armor are able to strip it away without loosing the matching color for their build.
What a beautiful Motherboard, white case + white MB+ white GPU :cheers: (Maybe we need more White computer parts). Some photos of the Ram slot covers, PCI-E covers, and Fans are missing.
ASUS Z97 SaberTooth Mark S Motherboard - It's Bright & White Alright! What is the link for it and where can I buy it
There's this thing called "Google" that can help you find one. I just tried it and this is what I found: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132414 These are apparently called "links" whatever that means. :infinity: