#Workstation Haswell EP: #ASRock shows off upcoming X99 WS - TopicsExpress



          

#Workstation Haswell EP: #ASRock shows off upcoming X99 WS #HighEnd - Motherboard! After showing her X99 Killer, X99 Extreme 6 and X99 Extreme 4 Socket 2011-3 + X99- PCH - HighEnd Moiherboards, which are more aligned to the 3x upcoming Haswell E CPUs ; ASRock show with the same Socket + 2011-3 + X99 PCH based X99 WS Mainboard a E-ATX Format circuit board, which is also focused to Haswell EP ( Intel Xeon E5-2XXX v3) Server (Super Multi Core) - CPUs. Powered by a 8-Pin EPS connector in addition to the 24-Pin power connector, the #CPU is also managed by a 12 Phase PWM with iron Core based voltage Premium Alloy Chokes, which also supported by Dual-Stack MOSFETs and Japanese made high-quality conductive polymer capacitors. With full of 6x PCIe 3.0 x16 Ports, which are provided her extra power through a 4-Pin connector near the bottom of the board. The board supports both AMD CrossFire and NVIDIA SLI Multi-GPU functionality. For storage, the ASRock #X99 WS provides 10x SATA 6/Gbps ports, a USB 3.0 header and two USB 2.0 headers. A Dual BIOS and Diagnostic LED can also be found below the SATA ports, which don´t have to share two of them with the single PCIe Ultra M.2 ( PCIe Gen3 x4) Slot. With his theoretical full of 32Gb/s s support, especially for the Samsung SSD XP941 SSM - Modell on this Board, the Intel HighEnd Platform might be the best for it. While the #Ultra #M2 Port dont support SATA 6/Gbps M.2 SSD, because of his alone 4x PCIe 3.0 lanes connection, which is coming from the Haswell E / EP CPUs; better as on Mainstream with Z97/ H97 Mainboards and Haswells ( Refresh ) CPUs with only 16x PCIe 3.0 lanes, the HighEnd Haswell E / EP CPUs brings therefore with his ( 40x /28x ) PCIe 3.0 lanes also enough for full SLI / CF GPU connections and this.Ultra M.2 Port to use both with much more sense at same time. But You shouldn´t wonder if this huge E-ATX Mainboard cost a littel bit more money like others. About $400 US dollar might we already expected for it ... guys :-( Quelle: ASRock
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 00:12:19 +0000

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