
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.

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.

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!

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 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.

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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