ASUS X99-E WS Workstation Motherboard

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Still have (and currently using) the X58 version of this board. Rock solid, highly expandable. Awesome tech. With a 5960X, likely my next rig.
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Best looking board by far
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FULL PCIe 3.0 16x/16x/16x/16x, hell yeah. Corsair made my new case, Asus now made the mainboard.
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Still have (and currently using) the X58 version of this board. Rock solid, highly expandable. Awesome tech. With a 5960X, likely my next rig.
Same here, with a melted 12v connector! Looks like they are doing the same mistake here so wait for revision 2 after people complain once again for melting connectors. Can run 7 cards with zero supplemental power connections, we are the magic asus!
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Same here, with a melted 12v connector! Looks like they are doing the same mistake here so wait for revision 2 after people complain once again for melting connectors. Can run 7 cards with zero supplemental power connections, we are the magic asus!
lol, never had that issue, thankfully, I've got 2 GFX cards and a wifi card running, that's it.
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How is it able to do 4 cards at x16? Haswell-E only has 40 pci-e lanes. Unless Asus is using a plx chip.
Likely, the previous versions all have PLX chips (2 x NF200 in the case of mine).
I would check to see if Waterblocks are in development for this board as most workstation boards are not watercooled traditionally.
The X58 and X79 ones both ahve blocks available.
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Best board on the market after the ASRocks :P