Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z vs asus sabertooth r2.0

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i know this question is so over-asked but I want to know what you guys think.
Formula doesn't support 4 way sli/crossfire but that is not issue since I'll be using 2 cards max.
It has some "intel designed internet connection" but im sure sabertooths net is good too and please explain me this intel's mod
Ram socket supports faster ram but i think 1333 is enough.
Finally overlocking i heard it is very good on this card and just to make sure i will be overlocking gpu and cpu.
Now sabertooth. It has some TUF technology that protects card from heat and i'll be using 2x 290x's which are pretty hot. But I think i'll have one 290x from MSI (i think Lightning) and second one I want a reference card with g10 and pre filled liquid cooler from nzxt. (and is it even good idea and is it poasible at all?)
And that is all .which mb would you recommend Formula or Sabertooth?
 
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Sabertooth.
AMD 990FX(AM3+) Military-Grade Motherboard with Aerospace-Grade CeraM!X
TUF CeraM!X Heatsink Coating Tech.
TUF Thermal Radar - Real Time Temp. Detection and Heat Removal
TUF Components [Alloy Choke, Cap. & MOSFET; Certified by Military-standard]
New DIGI+ Power Control - All-New Digital Power Control for both CPU and DRAM
USB BIOS Flashback

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Sabertooth.
AMD 990FX(AM3+) Military-Grade Motherboard with Aerospace-Grade CeraM!X
TUF CeraM!X Heatsink Coating Tech.
TUF Thermal Radar - Real Time Temp. Detection and Heat Removal
TUF Components [Alloy Choke, Cap. & MOSFET; Certified by Military-standard]
New DIGI+ Power Control - All-New Digital Power Control for both CPU and DRAM
USB BIOS Flashback
 
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I'm aware of that but I just put all that in a nutshell because I thought it was interesting because, yes, TUF technology, technology just to make board safer more reliable I have no idea if these reasons are to be considered over more expensive board