WYP News Guru Nov 13, 2017 #1 Enterprise features on a consumer-grade chipset. Read more on ASUS's new X299 WS series of workstation motherboards.
Enterprise features on a consumer-grade chipset. Read more on ASUS's new X299 WS series of workstation motherboards.
Eddie long Member Nov 13, 2017 #2 thats interesting a secondary heat pipe and heat sink off the chip set on the sage version
Avet Active member Nov 14, 2017 #3 Eddie long said: thats interesting a secondary heat pipe and heat sink off the chip set on the sage version Click to expand... It has PLX chip under there. So if you pack it with 7x Titan Xp cards or any heavy workload config it will get hot. I really hope Tom will manage to review this board. Last edited: Nov 14, 2017
Eddie long said: thats interesting a secondary heat pipe and heat sink off the chip set on the sage version Click to expand... It has PLX chip under there. So if you pack it with 7x Titan Xp cards or any heavy workload config it will get hot. I really hope Tom will manage to review this board.
Eddie long Member Nov 14, 2017 #4 Avet said: It has PLX chip under there. So if you pack it with 7x Titan Xp cards or any heavy workload config it will get hot. I really hope Tom will manage to review this board. Click to expand... Arh, thank you for pointing out the padawan mistake i didn't realise, but its a nice looking board
Avet said: It has PLX chip under there. So if you pack it with 7x Titan Xp cards or any heavy workload config it will get hot. I really hope Tom will manage to review this board. Click to expand... Arh, thank you for pointing out the padawan mistake i didn't realise, but its a nice looking board