Here are the first pictures of ASUS P9X79 Deluxe, the company's premium
segment LGA2011 motherboard based on the X79 chipset. This features in
ASUS' main motherboard lineup, and not sub-lineups such as Republic of
Gamers (ROG) or The Ultimate Force (TUF). The P9X79 Deluxe is loaded
with features and connectivity options. To begin with, the LGA2011
socket is powered by a next-generation Digi+ VRM design by ASUS, driven
by Dual Intelligent Processors III (next-generation Energy Processing
Unit (EPU) chip and TurboV Processing Unit (TPU)). Like with the
ROG Rampage IV Extreme,
VRM is spread across three sides of the socket, and each cluster of
MOSFETs is cooled by heatsinks. The socket is wired to eight DDR3 DIMM
slots in two sets of four slots, supporting quad-channel DDR3. The
memory VRM uses a Digi+ design, too.
Among the six expansion slots, there are four PCI-Express x16 slots, and
two PCIe x1. The PCH gives out six SATA ports, two 6 Gb/s (white), four
3 Gb/s (blue), the two additional 6 Gb/s ports come from a third-party
controller. There are two power-eSATA ports on the rear panel. The eight
USB 3.0 ports on this board are spread across as six ports on the
rear-panel, and two via standard header. Other connectivity includes 8+2
channel HD audio, two gigabit Ethernet connections, USB 2.0, and
Bluetooth.
This board features USB 3.0 Boost (works to improve throughput), ASUS' proprietary SSD caching technology that's similar to
Intel
Smart Response, BT GO! 3.0 (lets you monitor and tune the clock speeds,
voltages, and fan speeds using a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone), and a
new version ASUS UEFI setup program.
ASUS will use the same exact PCB on a slightly lower-priced model called
the P9X79 Pro, which will lack some of the features and connectivity
found on this board (such as one of the two GbE connections, a set of
USB 3.0 ports, perhaps even BT GO!, etc.)
Source: LegitReviews
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