Wondering what's going on with EVGA's SR-X motherboard? Well the board
still isn't ready for release but EVGA has made progress on it, as is
confirmed by a new image provided by the US-based company. This photo
showcases the SR-X in a near final stage, equipped with an updated
cooling solution made up of four heatsinks (covering VRM areas and
chipsets).
As previously reported, the SR-X comes with two LGA 2011 sockets (it
supports Sandy Bridge-E CPUs for single-processor setups and Sandy
Bridge-EP CPUs for dual-chip configurations), 12 DDR3 memory slots (up
to 96 GB of RAM are supported), two (one 8-pin and one 6-pin) power
connectors per CPU, six SATA and four SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) ports,
seven PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots (SLI and CrossFireX support is
included), PCIe disable switches, voltage read points, a debug LED, dual
Gigabit Ethernet, two eSATA ports, 7.1 channel audio, Bluetooth, EVBot
support, and six USB 3.0 connectors (four on the back plate, two via a
header).
EVGA is promising more details about the SR-X (a price tag and an availability date maybe) 'soon'.
Source: Twitpic
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