Tuesday, January 10th 2012

ASUS Dual-Socket LGA2011 Motherboard Pictured

At CES, ASUS showed off its latest workstation motherboard designed for 2P socket LGA2011 Sandy Bridge-EP eight-core processors, the Z9PE-D8-WS. By the looks of it, it might not be having the voltage-delivery muscle of EVGA's SR3, but it is filled to the brim with connectivity. Each socket is powered by a 14-phase Digi+ II VRM, there are numerous other power domains. The board draws power from a 24-pin ATX connector, two 8-pin EPS connectors, and a 4-pin Molex.

The sockets are each wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots, giving this board the ability to hold up to 256 GB of RAM. There are seven PCI-Express 3.0 x16 expansion slots, from which four (blue) are x16 capable, and three (black) x8 capable. There are as many as 10 SATA ports, of which six appear to be 6 Gb/s capable. In terms of connectivity, an ASpeed AST2300 provides basic display and management over IP functions; there are two gigabit Ethernet interfaces driven by Intel-made controllers, two USB 3.0 ports, 8-channel HD audio, and a number of USB 2.0 ports. ASUS demonstrated this board by running two 2P capable unknown processors, three latest NVIDIA Tesla GPU compute cards, and an ASUS-made graphics card. Unlike with EVGA SR3, which is technically a workstation motherboard designed for enthusiasts, the Z9PE-D8-WS is intentioned to be a workstation motherboard only.
Source: VR-Zone
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42 Comments on ASUS Dual-Socket LGA2011 Motherboard Pictured

#26
cadaveca
My name is Dave
btarunr256 GB isn't enough?
Not for OS install and 500GB ramdrive...:p
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#27
radrok
I recall seeing higher density RAM modules, atleast higher than 8 GB, am I wrong?
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#28
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cadavecaNot for OS install and 500GB ramdrive...:p
Dblspace.sys you smartass.
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#29
_JP_
What a monster.
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#31
Maban
I still say they are hiding an SR-X competitor.
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#32
arnoo1
Is it just me? But i find this board so ugly, i can't wait what evga sr3 looks like
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#33
radrok
MabanI still say they are hiding an SR-X competitor.
I second this, especially because Shamino is now on Asus side :toast:
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#35
SkullFox
I was wondering what is the first card in the setup? the one with asus brand on it?
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#37
moonlord
vzierawhat are those coolers? btw I'm still not tempted enough to upgrade, is it normal?
Those are Dynatron R17
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#38
vziera
moonlordThose are Dynatron R17
Thanks for your info.
And which one would you like to pick any day, that one or a corsair A70?
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#40
hellrazor
LionheartChucks Norris Motherboard has arrived ^_^
Yeah, well this is Liam Neeson's.
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#41
sentient04
PSU for ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS

I just got one of these but this needs a eatx2.0 PSU. 24+8+8 pin and molex. Seems to need 1200w or higher PSU with SSL and crossfire. I can't find any. Can anyone help?
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