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http://www.techpowerup.com/158373/ASUS-Dual-Socket-LGA2011-Motherboard-Pictured.html
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.
more info and pictures in the link provided!
for all those who wanted the sr3 but wanted a blue one here you go! something more then likely a little more stable though.The oc id imagine isnt going to be as good being its a workstation board. If it were me, id do wha ttom did to his rampage 3 extreme, well similiar. All the white power connectors changed to black. all the ram slots changed to dark blue.i deff thing it could make a very cool work station pc. This is me though.. dicuss
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.
more info and pictures in the link provided!
for all those who wanted the sr3 but wanted a blue one here you go! something more then likely a little more stable though.The oc id imagine isnt going to be as good being its a workstation board. If it were me, id do wha ttom did to his rampage 3 extreme, well similiar. All the white power connectors changed to black. all the ram slots changed to dark blue.i deff thing it could make a very cool work station pc. This is me though.. dicuss