Layout
Already at a first glance the
ASUS P9X79-E WS looks very good with its harmonic design. The colors suite
nicely and the different blue tones on a black PCB are calming. The layout itself is well thought and there is for example plenty of space around the CPU socket to install even todays largest CPU coolers.
ASUS
equipped the
P9X79-E WS with a 10+2+2 phase power design regarding CPU and Memory. The memory gets
the additional 2+2 phases which should allow very reasonable overclocking
capabilities. Furthermore ASUS implemented a
digital power design which should emit less electromagnetic radiation than its
analogue counterpart. Meanwhile ASUS uses their Digi+ Power Design in the third
generation. ASUS claims that the system stability could be
enhanced even further, especially during extreme overclocking.
Totally you'll find eight DIMM-slots on the
P9X79-E WS. The official clock speeds that are - if the CPUs integrated memory
controller is capable: DDR3 2400 (O.C.) / 2133 (O.C.) / 1866 / 1600 / 1333 /
1066.
Southbridge as well as the current converters are being held at adequate temperatures via a passive heatpipe cooling solution.
The cooling blocks haven been positioned wisely, which means that they don't
collide with memory or CPU cooler. What is very unusual with this board concerns
the placement of the cooling block right next to the DIMM slots on the right
side of the board. Because of the fact, that this board comes with a slightly
bigger, non-standard CEB form factor this is quite a good choice. We also like
that the heatsinks didn't receive a paint job. The bare metal suites the looks
nicely and it give this board an industrial look.
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