Connectors and I/O
In total there are
ten angled SATA ports on the Gigabyte X99 SOC Force, which is enough for every
gaming rig, overclocking setup or workstation. Two SATA ports can be combined
to one SATA-Express connectors offering additional flexibility. All the SATA
ports support 6Gbps bandwidth and they've all been natively wired to the PCH.
Apart from that, in order to enhance storage flexibility even further there is
one M.2 slots located inbetween the second and the third PCIe x16 slot.
In the top right corner of this board you will also find onboard power- and
reset-buttons as well as a debug LED. In fact there are all the different OC
buttons, but wether this is the best spot for the OC buttons or not, that's open
for discussion. Should you do mememory overclocking and use liquid nitrogen to
keep the DIMMs cool, then it will take about 30 minutes until all buttons are
completely frozen and they don't respond anymore.
Last but not least we also want to have a quick look at the PCIe connectors.
With this motherboard you get four PCIe 16x Gen 3.0 slots and three PCIe x1
slots and therefore you can even run quad GPU setups.
Totally you'll find five fan headers on the Gigabyte X99
SOC Force which is enough to provide an overclocking rig or a high-end gaming
machine with fresh air. Once more practical is the fact, that those are all
4-pin connectors, which allow for fan speed control from within BIOS or
Windows.
Looking at the
external connectors at the back-panel Gigabyte equipped the X99 SOC Force with
eight USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports and one Gigabit ethernet port. Furthermore
there is an analogue audio panel as well as a digital audio, a Gigabyte CPU
overclocking button, a BIOS switch button and a clear CMOS button.
Having a closer look at the onboard audio reveals an EMI shielded Realtek
ALC-1150 chip, which has also been cut off from the rest of the motherboard.
Apart from that there ELNA capacitors which should enrich the sound.