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ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports

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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/26 23:00:20 (permalink)
    ASROCK is like the weakest mobo manufacturer back in the day but now they are equal or better than EVGA OR ASUS.
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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 09:15:22 (permalink)
    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?

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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 10:00:33 (permalink)
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    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?



    My question is why would anyone need to bridge the connections together for a 22GB/s connection. That's insane.


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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 10:01:57 (permalink)
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    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?



    My question is why would anyone need to bridge the connections together for a 22GB/s connection. That's insane.


    Maybe it would be a good MB for a BOINC Project Host Server?

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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 10:10:32 (permalink)
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    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?



    My question is why would anyone need to bridge the connections together for a 22GB/s connection. That's insane.

    Maybe it would be a good MB for a BOINC Project Host Server?



     

     
    I'll buy the board if you but the ram and E5-2697 to run it all


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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 10:18:58 (permalink)
    bcavnaugh
    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?


    That's a good question. Even I wouldn't need that and I'm on fiber.

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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 10:43:19 (permalink)
    cool, MSI has something like that too.


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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 13:17:18 (permalink)
    MSI will sell this year more motherboards than GIGABYTE and ASRock only because black models.
    This is configuration like most people want... Off course EVGA ACX 2.0 graphic cards without these pipes and with LED fonts on side and EVGA motherboard could look much better but I talk about whole picture from color side. Almost everything black, little silver ...manufacturers who decide to go with blue and orange and light red are very brave same as terrible eye from GIGABYTE...
     

    I even think silver solid capacitors look better than black but motherboard full black board look nice (heatsink/PCB).
    X99 Micro look CooL example.
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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 17:16:20 (permalink)
    It is good to see the latest motherboards including at least 10GbE ports today especially considering the higher price of the standalone Intel 10GbE adapters. I have been impressed with the latest ASRock board designs. I am currently looking at their X99 Professional Fatality board which has dual M.2 slots. One slot connects at x4 3.0 to the CPU and the other slot at x4 2.0 to the PCH which is handy for moving away from SATA storage to onboard storage. I also like that ASRock fully supports the Intel Xeon processors up to the 18-core versions and advertise that support with their products.
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    Re: ASRock's X99 WS-E/10G features Quad LAN; 2xGbE, 2x10GbE ports 2014/11/27 18:02:23 (permalink)
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    Who would ever use 10GbE at Home?



    My question is why would anyone need to bridge the connections together for a 22GB/s connection. That's insane.

    Maybe it would be a good MB for a BOINC Project Host Server?



     

     
    I'll buy the board if you but the ram and E5-2697 to run it all


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