ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
| ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 | |
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| Overview | |
| Introduced | 2012 |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Specifications | |
| Socket | 1x AM3+ |
| Northbridge | AMD 990FX |
| Southbridge | AMD SB950 |
| Super I/O | ITE IT8721F |
| Memory | 4 slots (2 channels) DDR3-1600 ECC UDIMM, up to 64GB |
| BIOS Flash | 8 MiB socketed DIP-8 (W25Q64FVAIG) |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Power Inputs | 1x 8-pin EPS |
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| Onboard Peripherals | |
| Serial Interface | One internal |
| Audio Interface | Integrated (SB950 HD Audio), ALC892 codec |
The ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 motherboard well supported by coreboot-15h.
Open Source Firmware
Open source firmware for the Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 is provided by coreboot-15h utilizing AMD's open source AGESA and CIMx releases for platform initialization. The git repository for the firmware can be reviewed here.
coreboot-15h
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| 2026.05.11-v4.11-0fe4a6552b8 |
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Missing Features
- SeaBIOS does not respond to keyboards behind a USB hub.
- Hibernation and Suspend/Resume are unsupported.
- CPUs using the K10 microarchitecture are unsupported.
Flashing
To switch from the stock firmware to coreboot, external flashing is required. It is recommended to update the OEM BIOS to the latest version (2901) before switching to coreboot-15h, this will update the EC firmware to the latest version (MBECI-0006). The DIP-8 flash chip is located near the legacy PCI slot (labeled BIOS in the motherboard diagram). A 3.3V CH341a programmer can be used to flash coreboot onto the Sabertooth 990FX R2.0. When switching to coreboot-15h from the OEM BIOS, clearing the CMOS is required. The original DIP-8 flash chip requires the following flashrom argument:
flashrom -c "W25Q64BV/W25Q64CV/W25Q64FV"
Clearing the CMOS
- Turn off the computer, disconnect the power cord and any powered peripherals (Monitors, USB devices, etc)
- Move the CLRTC jumper (located at the bottom of the board) to positions 2-3
- Wait 20 seconds
- Restore the CLRTC jumper to positions 1-2
- Connect the power cord
- Wait 2 minutes
- Turn on the motherboard
CMOS Battery
The motherboard requires a 3V CR2032 battery for reliable operation. Without a working CMOS battery, a two minute wait is always needed between connecting the motherboard to power and turning it on. This requirement is shared both by the OEM BIOS and coreboot-15h.
Debugging
The motherboard has a COM1 header that can be used for debugging. Alternatively, EHCI Debugging can be used on the two USB ports beneath the onboard RJ45 port.
Motherboard Diagrams
Motherboard Components
Socket AM3+
Socket AM3+ is compatible with AMD Opteron 3000 series processors, and with the final two generations of AMD FX processors. Consumer AM3+ boards support all AM3+ CPUs, while server boards such as the H8SML are believed to support only the 3000-series Opterons. All compatible CPUs contain a single NUMA node.
Socket AM3+ was also designed to be backwards-compatible with the earlier Socket AM3 CPUs (Phenom II and Athlon II). However, these K10-microarchitecture CPUs are not currently supported by coreboot-15h.
AMD Opteron 3200 and 3300 Series
Processors in the AMD Opteron 3200 and 3300 Series were designed with the Bulldozer (3200 series) and Piledriver (3300 series) microarchitectures and are compatible with the AM3+ socket.
Official Source Code and Documentation
- AGESA Source Code
- AGESA Interface Specification
- BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide
- Product Data Sheet
- Software Optimization Guide
DDR3 Memory
AMD 990FX
The AMD 990FX is a high-performance enthusiast chipset launched in 2011 for Socket AM3+ processors, offering robust support for AMD FX-Series (Bulldozer/Vishera) 8-core CPUs and multi-GPU setups. Key features include 32 PCIe 2.0 lanes, native SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.0, and strong overclocking capabilities, often paired with the SB950 southbridge.
Official Source Code and Documentation
Part Numbers
- AMD 215-0716046
AMD SB950
The AMD SB950 is a Southbridge chipset designed for Socket AM3+ and AM3 motherboards, specifically supporting AMD FX, Phenom II, Athlon II, and Sempron processors. Released to accompany the 900-series Northbridge (990FX/990X/970), it brings native SATA 6Gb/s support for fast storage and 6x SATA ports, generally offering high compatibility for DDR3-based systems.
Official Source Code and Documentation
- SB800 CIMx Source Code
- SB800 BIOS Developer's Guide
- SB800 Register Reference Guide
- SB800 Register Programming Requirements
- SB800 Product Databook
- SB800 Product Errata
- SB900 CIMx Source Code
- SB900 Product Errata
Part Numbers
- AMD 218-0697031
ITE IT8721F
The ITE IT8721F is a highly integrated Super I/O using the Low Pin Count Interface. It provides the most commonly used legacy Super I/O functionality plus the latest Environment Control initiatives, including H/W Monitor and Fan Speed Controller.