Thursday, 1 March 2012

CES 2012 motherboard: EVGA SR-X Dual Socket 2011: power supplies

Legal assessment of the events

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

It doesn't seem that long ago, we were able to get into the hands of the motherboard from the EVGA classified SR-2. Featured dual Intel LGA1366 Sockets and support for the Intel Xeon processor. During our meeting with EVGA morning revealed the successor to the SR-2, SR-X! EVGA SR-X is Dual LGA2011 plate once again for the Xeon processors. If you use the Intel Sandy Bridge-E, unfortunately, does not work with a pair of them because of the structure with a single QPI Sandy Bridge-(E) processors.

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

A quick inspection after the motherboard from EVGA SR-X, we see that the first socket contains only four DIMM slots. To the left from the heatsink we can see a single 8pin and 6pin to a single CPU.

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

Other Intel LGA2011 socket function 8 DIMM slots, and the same CPU power outlet on the right side of the heatsink. Along the top edge of the EVGA SR-X, we can see the points measure the voltage, which allow us to control the various tensions over the EVGA SR-X. Total memory capacity of the EVGA SR-X 96 Gb!

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

The bottom of the EVGA SR-X, we can see that it is equipped with six SATA ports and four SAS ports. At the bottom of SR-S we can find the usual internal header for SuperSpeed USB 3.0, USB 2.0, on the front panel and everything else, what usually find.

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

EVGA SR-X has a total of 7 PCIe x 16 Gen 3 and is able to run Quad SLI! Just above the PCIe x 16 is the only connector 6pin power cord for power supply additional PCIe slots when you run multiple graphics cards.

EVGA SRX Dual Socket LGA2011 Motherboard

I/o panel is quite typical of what we find on most motherboards. We can see four USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, Bluetooth, one PS/2 port eSATA port, a few ports, Optical SPDIF, audio jacks, and a few Gigabit LAN ports. We also have the CMOS reset button and Connector for EVBot.



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