Republic of Gamers and Sabertooth aren't the only special client
motherboard product lines of ASUS apart from its mainline, there's also
the WS (workstation) series, that consists of motherboards fit for
mission-critical environments, and which are filled to the brim with
features. These motherboards are often based on chipset from Intel's client product lines, rather than enterprise ones. Intel's Sandy
Bridge-E 1P platform will get a similar treatment with the P9X79WS.
Based on the ATX form-factor, the P9X79WS uses a typical X79 motherboard
layout. The socket LGA2011 is powered by a 10-phase Digi+ VRM, which is
cooled by a heatsink that shares its heat with a VRM heatsink cluster
over the memory VRM, and the one over the X79 PCH. There are eight DDR3
DIMM slots, supporting quad-channel DDR3 memory. All expansion slots are
PCI-Express long-type, though the exact lane configuration is not
known. The board is advertised with 4-way NVIDIA SLI and CrossFireX
support, so at least four of those slots could be wired to the CPU.
Storage connectivity includes two SATA 6 Gb/s and four SATA 3 Gb/s from
the PCH, two SATA 6 Gb/s from a discrete controller, and surprisingly,
no eSATA. ASUS could have taken the opportunity to provide a more robust
storage connectivity, maybe even drop in a discrete SAS controller.
There are six USB 3.0 ports, two on the rear panel, four by headers.
There are two gigabit Ethernet connections, both driven by Intel-made
controllers. Firewire and 8-channel HD audio make for the rest of it.
Expect this one to be among the more expensive socket LGA2011
motherboards you can buy from ASUS.
Source: SweClockers
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