Today, ASRock unveiled the X99 Extreme6 motherboard, a high end board for enthusiasts featuring Intel's X99 chipset and support for Haswell-E processors and all of the latest connectivity options (short of SATA Express).
This ATX motherboard uses a black PCB, gold capacitors, and blue heatsinks to create an appealing color scheme. A 12 power phase "Digi Power" design feeds the LGA 2011-3 CPU socket. Eight total DDR4 memory slots surround the processor socket (four on each side) with support for up to 128GB of DDR4 running at 3000+MHz (w/ requisite CPU/IMC overclock).
The bottom half of the motherboard hosts the PCI-E slots, PCH, and 10 SATA 3 ports. Specifically, the X99 Extreme6 features three PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots (supporting Triple SLI or CrossFire), two PCI-E 3.0 x1 slots, a single Mini PCI-E connector, and one "Ultra M.2" PCI-E 3.0 x4 M.2 slot for SSDs. Ten right angled SATA III 6Gbps ports sit to the right of the southbridge.
Using internal headers, users can add four USB 3.0, four USB 2.0, one Thunderbolt port (requires an add-on card to work), and one COM port(s) for additional connectivity and connecting case front panel ports.
Rear IO on the Extreme6 includes:
- 1 x PS/2
- 2 x USB 2.0
- 6 x USB 3.0
- 1 x eSATA
- 7.1 Channel Purity Sound 2 Audio (Realtek ALC1150)
- 5 x Analog audio
- 1 x Optical audio output
- 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports
- 1 x Intel 1218V NIC
- 1 x Qualcomm Atheros NIC
The X99 Extreme6 is part of ASRock's new "Super Alloy X99" lineup. It is available now from retailers for $279.99 with a three year manufacturer warranty.
Also read: Haswell-E: The Intel Core i7-5960X 8-core Processor Review at PC Perspective.
AsRocks X99 WS looks good
AsRocks X99 WS looks good too, kinda regret building this Dream Machine 2014 using the Z97 Chipset and Intel’s Core i7 4790K Processor now. Oh well might pick it up next year depending what I have in store, we’ll see what happens.
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Heh, well unless you were
Heh, well unless you were going to get the 8-core version Haswell-E, I wouldn't regret going with X79 and Devil's Canyon as the lower end E series are not going to be /that/ much faster especially considering how far you can push DC.
Yeah your right, guest I
Yeah your right, guest I should’ve just waited instead of jumping the gun.