ASUS introduces first Intel Thunderbolt 2 certified motherboard

ASUS introduces first Intel Thunderbolt 2 certified motherboard

Fremont, CA (August 19, 2013) – ASUS is excited to announce the world's first motherboard certified by Intel® with Thunderbolt™ 2 technology, the Z87-Deluxe/Quad. Based on the new Intel Z87 chipset and ready for the latest 4th generation Intel Core™ processors, the ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad ATX motherboard has two Thunderbolt 2 ports which allow for up to 12 simultaneously connected devices. Each port is capable of up to a 20Gbit/s transfer rate and is backward compatible with first generation Thunderbolt.

"Z87-Deluxe/Quad has been subjected to a tremendous amount of compatibility, BIOS, as well as video/audio and other tests to verify its quality and design," said Joe Hsieh, ASUS Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Motherboard and Desktop System Business Unit. "Being the world's first certified motherboard for Thunderbolt 2 technology also means setting the standard for all of the upcoming products, which is something that ASUS has always done." GeForce® GTX 780 DirectCU II OC Graphics Card.

Twice the Thunderbolt Performance and Full4K Display Support

The first generation Thunderbolt standard has four separate transfer channels - two upstream and two downstream - with a maximum transfer rate of 10Gbit/s per channel. Thunderbolt 2 combines these four channels into two 20Gbit/s bi-directional channels, providing 4X the bandwidth of USB 3.0. Together with DisplayPort 1.2 support, Thunderbolt 2 enables simultaneous delivery of extremely high-resolution video to the latest 4K/2K (4096 x 2160 and 3840×2160) displays while still offering communication with other bandwidth-hungry devices such as hard drives. Additionally, the ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad's onboard HDMI port means that it can drive a total of three 4K UHD displays at once.

Thunderbolt 2 also supports daisy-chained connections with up to six devices on each port. With two Thunderbolt 2 ports, the ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad can connect to up to 12 devices at once, reducing the need for separate hubs and helping to maintain a clutter-free workspace.
Cutting Edge Accessories and Apps

The ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad includes a number of exclusive ASUS technologies. Dual Intelligent Processors 4 with 4-Way Optimization is an easy-to-use tuning tool that dynamically adjusts performance and cooling for reduced noise and increased efficiency with a single click. The UEFI BIOS presents a friendly graphical interface, making it easier than ever to set up shortcuts and favorites for quick access to the options that are used most often.

The ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad also includes the NFC Express accessory, which can automate common PC tasks simply by tapping the supplied NFC tag or NFC-compatible smart devices to the box. NFC Express can be used to securely login to your Windows user account without the need to type in a password, and also provides the ability to launch multiple applications to create a particular workflow. Using the free Wi-Fi GO! & NFC Remote companion apps for NFC-compatible smart devices, users can also wirelessly synchronize photos and videos with their PC and remotely control their system by tapping the NFC Express box.

ASUS Z87-Deluxe/Quad Specifications:

  • 2 x Intel Thunderbolt 2 ports
  • 1 x HDMI port
  • 4 x DIMM slots
  • 3 x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 slots
  • 10 x SATA 6Gbit/s ports
  • 8 x USB 3.0 ports with USB 3.0 Boost
  • 8 x USB 2.0 ports ATX form factor

Specifications and product availability are all subject to change without notice and may differ from country to country. Actual performance may vary depending on applications, usage, environment and other factors.

Engadget by Steve Dent

The ink is still fresh on Intel's formal blessing of Thunderbolt 2, and as promised, there's already a product on the market from perennial early bird ASUS. The Z87-Deluxe/Quad ATX is the first motherboard to pack the tech, which combines four of the original 10Gbps Thunderbolt channels into two bi-directional 20Gbps ports. That's four times the speed of USB 3.0 if you're keeping score at home, allowing two 4K displays to be driven at once, or faster-than-SATA-6 SSD speeds, for instance. Otherwise, it's as well-equipped as you'd expect from a bleeding edge mainboard, with 4th-gen Intel (Haswell) CPU support, 10 SATA-6 ports, 8 USB 3.0 ports, and 3 PCIe 3.0/2.0 x 16 slots. There's no pricing or availability yet, though Thunderbolt-equipped motherboards tend to be expensive. Still, if you wear the "early adopter" name-tag with pride, hit the PR after the break. read more...

Red Shark by Neil Roberts

Last year ASUS was the first manufacturer to launch a PC Motherboard with Thunderbolt, the P8Z77-V premium and now it has revealed a new Motherboard which is equipped with Thunderbolt 2, the Z87 Deluxe/Quad

We were fully expecting the first computer to ship with Thunderbolt 2 to be the new Mac Pro which is expected to ship in the next couple of months, but now ASUS have beaten Apple to it with the Z87 Deluxe/Quad, a PC motherboard fitted with two Thunderbolt 2 ports.

Based on the Intel Z87 chipset which is compatible with the latest Intel Core processors The Z87 Deluxe/Quad also boasts 8 USB3 ports, 8 USB2 ports, 10 SATA3 connections, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2 16 lane PCIe 3 slots.

Two Thunderbolt 2 ports will give you the ability to connect up to twelve devices with 20GB/s bandwidth including two 4K displays. In fact the Z87 Deluxe/Quad also has an HDMI out port with support for 4K so you could have three 4K monitors.

Not only would this make a great platform for a video editing or grading system but I'm sure the Hackintosh community are looking at it with interest. read more...

Videoguys by Gary Bettan

We are very excited about this announcement! Looks like this is going to be the performance motherboard with Thunderbolt that we have been waiting for!! Can't wait for this baby to ship, so we can start reading the reviews and benchmarks from our favortie tech sites like Toms Hardware, Anandtech, ExtremeTech and more. DIY 10 is coming soon!!


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