ブランド | ASUS |
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メーカー | ASUS |
製品サイズ | 26.67 x 7.62 x 33.02 cm; 2.31 kg |
電池 | 1 CR2規格 電池(付属) |
商品モデル番号 | SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1 |
メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
フォームファクタ | ATX |
商品の寸法 幅 × 高さ | 26.7 x 7.6 x 33 cm |
CPUタイプ | Pentium |
プリントプロセッサ・ソケット | LGA 1151 |
メモリタイプ | DDR4 |
メモリクロック数 | 2133 MHz |
グラフィックカードインターフェース | 統合された, PCI, PCI Express |
USB2.0用ポート数 | 4 |
OS | not_machine_specific |
同梱バッテリー | はい |
リチウム電池 | 0.63 ワット時 |
リチウム電池パック | 電池内蔵 |
リチウム電池重量 | 0.5 グラム |
リチウムイオン電池数 | 1 |
リチウム金属電池数 | 1 |
商品の重量 | 2.31 Kilograms |
ASUSTeK Intel Z170搭載 第6世代Core i7(Socket LGA1151)対応 SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1 【ATX】
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ブランド | ASUS |
CPUソケット | LGA 1151 |
対応デバイス | パソコン |
RAMメモリ技術 | DDR4 |
チップセットタイプ | Intel Z170 |
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- ソケット:LGA1151(第6世代Core i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron)
- チップセット:Intel Z170 Express Chipset
- メモリ:4×DIMM DDR4 2400/2133(最大64GB)
- 拡張スロット:PCIe 3.0 x16×3, PCIe 2.0 x1×3
- 映像出力:HDMI, DisplayPort
- LAN: 1 x LAN (RJ45) port
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プラットフォーム | not machine specific | windows 10 | playstation 5 | no operating system | windows 10 | windows |
CPUソケット | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1200 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 |
メモリスロット | — | — | 2 | 2 | — | 2 |
メモリ容量 | 32 GB | 64 GB | — | 64 GB | 64 GB | 1 GB |
対応プロセッサ | — | Intel Core | — | Intel Socket 1200 | 第8世代インテルCore | 8th Generation Intel Core |
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USBポートの数 | 8 | — | — | 10 | 2 | 8 |
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2016年1月10日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
普段はオーバークロックはしないですがワンタッチで20%のオーバークロックが出来ました、動作に不安定な点はありませんでしたが「AI Suite 3」をインストールすると起動に不具合が出ました、インターネットの口コミでASUSUの他のマザーボードで不具合の報告が有ったのでアンインストールしたら解決しました。
2016年5月7日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
新品で買いましたが、中古品レベルのものが入っていました。
保護フィルムに張り直した跡と指紋あり、基盤にフラックス多数。(洗浄不足か劣化かは不明)こちらにも指紋あり。
CPUクーラーをつけた跡なのか基盤が凹んでいる。
付属品だけは未開封でした。
アマゾンさんの対応は神で即返品できたことはよかったです。
保護フィルムに張り直した跡と指紋あり、基盤にフラックス多数。(洗浄不足か劣化かは不明)こちらにも指紋あり。
CPUクーラーをつけた跡なのか基盤が凹んでいる。
付属品だけは未開封でした。
アマゾンさんの対応は神で即返品できたことはよかったです。
2016年12月11日に日本でレビュー済み
使い始めて4か月経ちました。非常に安定しています。i7、起動ディスクにSSDを使っていますが、起動後20秒でログイン画面になります。安定性確保のために、システム、データディスク共にRAID1で構築しています。初心者の方のために、RAID構築について書いておきます。
このマザーボードに限らず、UEFI では RAID 構築に少々テクニックが必要です。OSのインストール時にRAIDドライバを読み込ませる必要がありますが、UEFIでは仮想ブートディスク以外は認識しないので、完全なUEFIでは、OSのインストールディスクにあらかじめRAIDドライバを組み込むしかありません。OSへのパッチあてになるので、かなりテクニックが必要な作業になります。このマザーボードでは、ASUSが拡張したSATAにDVDドライブを組み込むと UEFI の管理から外れ(表現が不正確かもしれない)、インストール時もこのドライブだけは認識されるので、ディスク交換で読み込ませることができます。すなわち、インストール時は、インテルチップのSATAにDVDドライブを接続せずに、ASUSが拡張したSATAにドライブに組み込みます。
おそらく、SABERTOOTH Z170 Sのほうは、このASUS拡張部分がないので、RAID構築は厳しいのかなと想像しています。
このマザーボードに限らず、UEFI では RAID 構築に少々テクニックが必要です。OSのインストール時にRAIDドライバを読み込ませる必要がありますが、UEFIでは仮想ブートディスク以外は認識しないので、完全なUEFIでは、OSのインストールディスクにあらかじめRAIDドライバを組み込むしかありません。OSへのパッチあてになるので、かなりテクニックが必要な作業になります。このマザーボードでは、ASUSが拡張したSATAにDVDドライブを組み込むと UEFI の管理から外れ(表現が不正確かもしれない)、インストール時もこのドライブだけは認識されるので、ディスク交換で読み込ませることができます。すなわち、インストール時は、インテルチップのSATAにDVDドライブを接続せずに、ASUSが拡張したSATAにドライブに組み込みます。
おそらく、SABERTOOTH Z170 Sのほうは、このASUS拡張部分がないので、RAID構築は厳しいのかなと想像しています。
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Hector Valtierra
5つ星のうち5.0
La mejor que pudes comprar
2020年2月18日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Excelente, si la ves comprarla 10000% recomendable. Robusta, con muhas capacidades y muchos componentes de durabilidad.
Northern Guy
5つ星のうち5.0
High quality build and easy to setup.
2017年12月18日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Well built and easy to setup. The variable fan control keeps the ambient noise to a minimum. Runs 24hrs continuously for a full year with no issues. Quality build.
Sonoma's Davey
5つ星のうち5.0
All the latest technology here
2016年3月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is the main board in my new rig, with Intel 6700K and Samsung 950 parts. It all works great, but the technology has changed so much over the last 18 months that I spent quite a while puzzling over everything. Here are some hints:
1. Read the very detailed instruction book before you begin. The second part of the instruction book covers the BIOS, which I found mostly self-explanatory. The first part of the instructions were indispensable. The instruction book for your case will probably be helpful too.
2. Look over all the parts that come in the box, and understand what they all do before assembling things.
3. Be aware that you'll need to install the standoffs in your case, and assemble whatever cooling solution you're using BEFORE mounting the motherboard in the case. I didn't do this, and I had to remove and reinstall (twice, sigh). Silly me.
4. There are lots of connector pins on the board for various things. They are labeled, but hard to read without a bright flashlight. The instruction book has a very good picture map of them all.
5. The package comes with *everything* that I needed, including the M.2 host adapter board, thermistors to monitor interior case temperatures. This package is loaded!
6. The two assist fans are hard to figure out. One goes on the top of the motherboard, in almost the exact center. You remove a metal cover that ends up being a keychain. That's what the little keychain cable was for! Told you it comes with everything. The other assist fan goes in the back, near the rear panel USB connectors. It's not hard at all to install, but neither is it obvious. I puzzled over this for a while before I figured out how to screw the fan to the plastic slider piece. Be sure to observe the airflow direction of the assist fans as you install them.
7. It comes with very competent on-board video, but of course you might want your own GTX 980 card instead!
8. With Windows installed on the M.2 drive, the thing boots up in like 4 seconds. Web pages appear instantly. This 6th generation technology is a huge step up from what we put up with only a year ago!
9. There are lots of options for overclocking, changing voltages, etc. BEWARE: If you don't know what you're doing here, you can do permanent damage. Best to work with someone who has done this before.
Hope you have fun building!
1. Read the very detailed instruction book before you begin. The second part of the instruction book covers the BIOS, which I found mostly self-explanatory. The first part of the instructions were indispensable. The instruction book for your case will probably be helpful too.
2. Look over all the parts that come in the box, and understand what they all do before assembling things.
3. Be aware that you'll need to install the standoffs in your case, and assemble whatever cooling solution you're using BEFORE mounting the motherboard in the case. I didn't do this, and I had to remove and reinstall (twice, sigh). Silly me.
4. There are lots of connector pins on the board for various things. They are labeled, but hard to read without a bright flashlight. The instruction book has a very good picture map of them all.
5. The package comes with *everything* that I needed, including the M.2 host adapter board, thermistors to monitor interior case temperatures. This package is loaded!
6. The two assist fans are hard to figure out. One goes on the top of the motherboard, in almost the exact center. You remove a metal cover that ends up being a keychain. That's what the little keychain cable was for! Told you it comes with everything. The other assist fan goes in the back, near the rear panel USB connectors. It's not hard at all to install, but neither is it obvious. I puzzled over this for a while before I figured out how to screw the fan to the plastic slider piece. Be sure to observe the airflow direction of the assist fans as you install them.
7. It comes with very competent on-board video, but of course you might want your own GTX 980 card instead!
8. With Windows installed on the M.2 drive, the thing boots up in like 4 seconds. Web pages appear instantly. This 6th generation technology is a huge step up from what we put up with only a year ago!
9. There are lots of options for overclocking, changing voltages, etc. BEWARE: If you don't know what you're doing here, you can do permanent damage. Best to work with someone who has done this before.
Hope you have fun building!
Casey O
5つ星のうち5.0
Love This Board!
2016年12月1日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Received 2 defective Titanium boards (one arrived with bent pins, the other their tech said the m.2 slot was defective) before I went back to good old ASUS for my first Sabertooth. And I absolutely love it!
While the Titanium was sparkly and a bit hyper, the Sabertooth feels solid and purpose built. The TUF armor actually made installing easier for me since I didn't worry about a screwdriver slipping or a dropped screw going somewhere it really shouldn't. I knew that it would run correctly before I even hit the power button and I was not disappointed. The only adjustments I had to make was turning on XMP and running the thermal diagnostic to tune the fans. (For me, setting the accessory fan located below the CPU to a fixed RPM gave the best balance of sound and cooling.)
Those worried about the odd color of the graphics card and RAM slots shouldn't. Once the components are in place, the beige isn't visible unless you are inches from the board. There are 4 pin fan headers everywhere, and a dedicated pump header for serious liquid coolers. I just used a Corsair H100i AiO with no installation issues from the armor or my Vengeance LPX RAM.
I do have some small criticisms. First, it was an open box that was taped shut. Everything was present and it looked pristine (couldn't even see scuffs by the mounting screw holes), but still. The top PCIe x 4 slot is probably completely unusable by most cards due to the armor shroud for the rear I/O. Also, I believe two identical NICs would have been better to allow for teaming. Luckily, I only had my graphics card and a PCIe wireless card to plug in, so I had plenty of room and wasn't going to be using the NICs anyway. Finally, to be incredibly petty, orange indicator lights is a strange choice, but my 1080 FTW covers those.
I do want to say that I'm definitely not flaming MSI because they seem to have a good reputation and they handled my problems in a friendly, professional manner. Maybe the third time would have been a charm, but I had lost confidence and have always had good luck with ASUS.
The components below worked flawlessly with this board:
Phanteks Enthoo Evolve
6700k
Corsair H100i
Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x8GB)
Samsung 950 Pro m.2 PCIe NVMe (512 GB)
Samsung 850 EVO SSD (500GB)
EVGA 1080 FTW
EVGA 750 Watt SuperNova
Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE 802.11AC Dual Band PCIe Wireless Adapter
While the Titanium was sparkly and a bit hyper, the Sabertooth feels solid and purpose built. The TUF armor actually made installing easier for me since I didn't worry about a screwdriver slipping or a dropped screw going somewhere it really shouldn't. I knew that it would run correctly before I even hit the power button and I was not disappointed. The only adjustments I had to make was turning on XMP and running the thermal diagnostic to tune the fans. (For me, setting the accessory fan located below the CPU to a fixed RPM gave the best balance of sound and cooling.)
Those worried about the odd color of the graphics card and RAM slots shouldn't. Once the components are in place, the beige isn't visible unless you are inches from the board. There are 4 pin fan headers everywhere, and a dedicated pump header for serious liquid coolers. I just used a Corsair H100i AiO with no installation issues from the armor or my Vengeance LPX RAM.
I do have some small criticisms. First, it was an open box that was taped shut. Everything was present and it looked pristine (couldn't even see scuffs by the mounting screw holes), but still. The top PCIe x 4 slot is probably completely unusable by most cards due to the armor shroud for the rear I/O. Also, I believe two identical NICs would have been better to allow for teaming. Luckily, I only had my graphics card and a PCIe wireless card to plug in, so I had plenty of room and wasn't going to be using the NICs anyway. Finally, to be incredibly petty, orange indicator lights is a strange choice, but my 1080 FTW covers those.
I do want to say that I'm definitely not flaming MSI because they seem to have a good reputation and they handled my problems in a friendly, professional manner. Maybe the third time would have been a charm, but I had lost confidence and have always had good luck with ASUS.
The components below worked flawlessly with this board:
Phanteks Enthoo Evolve
6700k
Corsair H100i
Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x8GB)
Samsung 950 Pro m.2 PCIe NVMe (512 GB)
Samsung 850 EVO SSD (500GB)
EVGA 1080 FTW
EVGA 750 Watt SuperNova
Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE 802.11AC Dual Band PCIe Wireless Adapter
Threeper
5つ星のうち4.0
TUF Stuff!
2016年6月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I absolutely love this motherboard. I am so glad I did the research and chose this one. I had zero issues with installation, BIOS flash, settings in BIOS, and AI Suite is a great controller. I also love the fact that I don't need a PWM hub to control the fans. This mobo had plenty for me.
The only issues I did have were very minuscule.
1. The TUF badge was missing a screw. No big deal, I used the fan anyways.
2. The fan to relace the TUF badge only had 3 screws also! It is built this way because the spot for the 4th one hold the cables. I removed the cables from this slot to hide the wires underneath them. Still, kind of a pain and they should have just put a 4th screw spot there.
I liked the fact that this came with plenty of dust covers. I even had enough to cover the front panel of my case, both USB's, audio and mic slots.
It also came with plenty of extra stuff, like an M.2 raid adapter, if you wanted to use one.
The assist fans are hardly noticeable, unless you have the panel off and all other fans off. I never do either of those. I cannot hear them at all, but in case you were wondering, there is a slight wine. No big deal though, I promise you will not hear them.
I cannot stress enough that if this is your first build, READ THE MANUAL! DO YOUR RESEARCH. and don't believe 99% of the negative reviews here.They are full of it!
Overall, I would highly recommend this motherboard.
UPDATE 7-11-16
Easy to OC. OC'd to 4.5 and stable with XMP. Absolutely no hassle at all. Temps are fine, I never hear the fans on the mobo, and I never see any problems in CPUID or anything else when monitoring under stress tests and benchmarks. Current voltage set to 1.285 and I have had zero issues with the motherboard.
UPDATE 8-15-16
The only thing that truly does bother me is the missing screw for the TUF badge. I wanted to remove the PCIE fan (assistant fan 2) and replace with the TUF badge but I just could not stand the look of one screw missing. Also, The motherboard keeps my NZXT Hue+ Light on all the time, and flashes my PC's power light when in sleep mode. It's a bit annoying, but as with anything else, I found a work around for it ;)
UPDATE 11-25-16
Still no issues. I did remove the 40mm PCIE fan. It's pretty pointless. Because of the Corsair Link cable, I don't notice the missing screw for the badge. Plenty of long screws for the fan (extra, in fact) but missing one for that damn bage....
Also, My old pic did have a Phanteks Evolv ATX, but I hated it. Dust Dust Dust and horrible airflow. Not bad in terms of temps, but horrible recirculation and too many open vents all around the case, even the dust filter for the front is open where the handle to pull it off is. Horrible design. If you are looking for a great case, go with Fractal Design Define S.
The only issues I did have were very minuscule.
1. The TUF badge was missing a screw. No big deal, I used the fan anyways.
2. The fan to relace the TUF badge only had 3 screws also! It is built this way because the spot for the 4th one hold the cables. I removed the cables from this slot to hide the wires underneath them. Still, kind of a pain and they should have just put a 4th screw spot there.
I liked the fact that this came with plenty of dust covers. I even had enough to cover the front panel of my case, both USB's, audio and mic slots.
It also came with plenty of extra stuff, like an M.2 raid adapter, if you wanted to use one.
The assist fans are hardly noticeable, unless you have the panel off and all other fans off. I never do either of those. I cannot hear them at all, but in case you were wondering, there is a slight wine. No big deal though, I promise you will not hear them.
I cannot stress enough that if this is your first build, READ THE MANUAL! DO YOUR RESEARCH. and don't believe 99% of the negative reviews here.They are full of it!
Overall, I would highly recommend this motherboard.
UPDATE 7-11-16
Easy to OC. OC'd to 4.5 and stable with XMP. Absolutely no hassle at all. Temps are fine, I never hear the fans on the mobo, and I never see any problems in CPUID or anything else when monitoring under stress tests and benchmarks. Current voltage set to 1.285 and I have had zero issues with the motherboard.
UPDATE 8-15-16
The only thing that truly does bother me is the missing screw for the TUF badge. I wanted to remove the PCIE fan (assistant fan 2) and replace with the TUF badge but I just could not stand the look of one screw missing. Also, The motherboard keeps my NZXT Hue+ Light on all the time, and flashes my PC's power light when in sleep mode. It's a bit annoying, but as with anything else, I found a work around for it ;)
UPDATE 11-25-16
Still no issues. I did remove the 40mm PCIE fan. It's pretty pointless. Because of the Corsair Link cable, I don't notice the missing screw for the badge. Plenty of long screws for the fan (extra, in fact) but missing one for that damn bage....
Also, My old pic did have a Phanteks Evolv ATX, but I hated it. Dust Dust Dust and horrible airflow. Not bad in terms of temps, but horrible recirculation and too many open vents all around the case, even the dust filter for the front is open where the handle to pull it off is. Horrible design. If you are looking for a great case, go with Fractal Design Define S.
Threeper
2016年6月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
The only issues I did have were very minuscule.
1. The TUF badge was missing a screw. No big deal, I used the fan anyways.
2. The fan to relace the TUF badge only had 3 screws also! It is built this way because the spot for the 4th one hold the cables. I removed the cables from this slot to hide the wires underneath them. Still, kind of a pain and they should have just put a 4th screw spot there.
I liked the fact that this came with plenty of dust covers. I even had enough to cover the front panel of my case, both USB's, audio and mic slots.
It also came with plenty of extra stuff, like an M.2 raid adapter, if you wanted to use one.
The assist fans are hardly noticeable, unless you have the panel off and all other fans off. I never do either of those. I cannot hear them at all, but in case you were wondering, there is a slight wine. No big deal though, I promise you will not hear them.
I cannot stress enough that if this is your first build, READ THE MANUAL! DO YOUR RESEARCH. and don't believe 99% of the negative reviews here.They are full of it!
Overall, I would highly recommend this motherboard.
UPDATE 7-11-16
Easy to OC. OC'd to 4.5 and stable with XMP. Absolutely no hassle at all. Temps are fine, I never hear the fans on the mobo, and I never see any problems in CPUID or anything else when monitoring under stress tests and benchmarks. Current voltage set to 1.285 and I have had zero issues with the motherboard.
UPDATE 8-15-16
The only thing that truly does bother me is the missing screw for the TUF badge. I wanted to remove the PCIE fan (assistant fan 2) and replace with the TUF badge but I just could not stand the look of one screw missing. Also, The motherboard keeps my NZXT Hue+ Light on all the time, and flashes my PC's power light when in sleep mode. It's a bit annoying, but as with anything else, I found a work around for it ;)
UPDATE 11-25-16
Still no issues. I did remove the 40mm PCIE fan. It's pretty pointless. Because of the Corsair Link cable, I don't notice the missing screw for the badge. Plenty of long screws for the fan (extra, in fact) but missing one for that damn bage....
Also, My old pic did have a Phanteks Evolv ATX, but I hated it. Dust Dust Dust and horrible airflow. Not bad in terms of temps, but horrible recirculation and too many open vents all around the case, even the dust filter for the front is open where the handle to pull it off is. Horrible design. If you are looking for a great case, go with Fractal Design Define S.
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