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
Any info on this Asus Z9PE-D8-WS dual lga2011
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Would appreciate if you could post any info on its release.. :-)