ASUS pulls a motherboard designed around two sockets LGA 2011. What ride a super-config' if they have the means...
ASUS a new motherboard capable of two processors and up to four graphics cards. Like EVGA monster, it in fact has two socket LGA 2011, trimmed to receive dual Intel Xeon E5. Each location is framed by the presence of four DIMM slots, may install up to 64 GB of DDR3 on this configuration.
At the level of the PCI-Express, seven locations are present in the standard Gen 3.0. Four of them are designed to accommodate a graphics card, thus paving the way for the implementation of SLI or CrossFireX configurations (four ports are in x 8, two are in x 16). All controlled by Intel C602 chipset that handles also two ports SATA III 6 Gbps and eight-port SATA II 3 Gbps. A controller Marvell adding four ports SATA III is also. Connectivity is supplemented by four USB 3.0 ports and a dozen USB 2.0 ports.
The format of this top-of-range motherboard is of course more imposing than the usual ATX is TEEB (Enterprise Electronics Bay) which measures 305 x 330 mm. Under the Asus Z9PE - D8 WS, reference this motherboard for the wealthy was launched at a price of €500. The price to pay to be a super powerful configuration, knowing that it will also provide expensive processors with...
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