Wednesday, December 14, 2011

EVGA SR-X Dual Socket LGA 2011 Motherboard


EVGA’s Super Record X dual socket LGA 2011 motherboard isn’t expected to arrive until the first half of 2012.

But a detailed picture preview that reveals quite a few details about this impressive Sandy Bridge-E solution.

The EVGA SR-X was previously teased a few months back and is basically a Dual LGA 2011 Socket Motherboard supporting the Sandy Bridge-EP Xeon Processors. The Dual Socket Beast features the X79 PCH Chipset and includes 12 DDR3 Memory slot offering Quad Channel Memory Support.



The motherboard is still in engineering phase which makes the lack of heatsinks obvious!
The CPU’s are powered through two 6-pin and two 8-pin connectors, an additional Six Pin Connector is also included in case more juice is required for SLI/CrossfireX setups. A total of Seven PCI-e x16 slots are included and looks like a NF200 chip is located below that black heatsink block.

All PCI-e slots can be enabled or disabled via a series of DIP switches (CPUs and SAS connectors can also be disabled via these switches). Storage includes two SATA 6.0Gbps and four SATA 3.0Gbps and I/O features USB 3.0 ports, eSATA ports, 7.1 channel audio and an EVBot connector.

Also some overclocking handy features include on-board Power, Reset and Clear CMOS buttons, a debug LED, as well as dual Gigabit Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity.
Pricing has not yet been revealed, Release date is expected in 1H 2012.

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