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ASUS EEB Power with Dual CPU DDR4 Memory LGA 2011-3 Socket Motherboard Z10PE-D8 WS

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Features

  • Quad Strength Graphic Power - 4-Way PCI-E Gen3 x16 link supporting NVidia GeForce SLI and AMD CrossFireX on demand
  • Supreme Power Solution - Premium components deliver industry-leading power efficiency
  • Unique BIOS for Dual CPU O.C. -Boost CPU's overclocking performance up to 10%
  • Superb storage flexibility- onboard M.2 x4 and support for ASUS PIKE II cards. Memory and PCI Express controllers integrated provides great graphics performance with superior energy efficiency
  • Easy maintenance-ASUS Q-Code Logger, an easy-maintenance button and Dr. Power LED displays unusual power statuses.Z10PE-D8 WS is built to stay cool under pressure and boosts performance, power efficiency and product longevity into extreme levels

Description

High Expandable EEB Power with Dual CPU


Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 2011-3


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: AMD 2nd Gerenration Ryzen


Chipset Type: Intel C612


Memory Clock Speed: 2133 MHz


Platform: Not Machine Specific


Model Name: ASUS COMPUTER INTL


RAM Memory Maximum Size: 512 GB


Memory Speed: ‎2133 MHz


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎32 MB


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎6


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ASUS COMPUTER INTL


Item model number: ‎Z10PE-D8 WS


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.73 x 3.19 x 15.55 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.73 x 3.19 x 15.55 inches


Number of Processors: ‎2


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR SDRAM


Batteries: ‎1 C batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 29, 2014


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  • Which case to chose, cooler options , how to set up nVMe (and other important tips):
1) The mother board is very nice! I have a dual E5 2699v3 installed. (running 100%, 36 cores at 2.8Ghz at 50C, with no overclocking (yet) 2) Size: Large: SSB EEB (same size as EATX 12x13, but different holes.) size wise, it would fit in cases that can fit eATX, but eATX holes do not match up. I had to drill 4 holes. (5/36 inch, used standoffs, with a back screw) Chose your case carefully. 3) Cases: I used the Corsair Air 740, excellent cube case with 2 separate compartments (looks very nice, problems: only front fan filter and needs additional holes for SSI EEB motherboard) . but you need to be able to drill 4 holes (5/10 fits, 4/10 needs to be drilled., 1/10 is in a hole) Other good cases that should work with this that I considered were: Thermaltake Core X9, thermal take Core X5 (these 2 are horizontal motherboard installations very interesting, X9 is bigger and cheaper, would probably my choice between the two), Nanoxia Deep silence 6, Corsair Cosmos 2 (last 2 are EEB ready) you need a very large, roomy case to work comfortably) Thermaltake Tower 900 is very interesting case (if you are planning custom water cooling especially, it's a show case) but it is huge. 4) nVMe hard drive: NVMe set up: 1) There is one nVMe spot directly connected to the mother board. You can also use PCI Xpress spots for additional NVme drives (using an PCI Xpress adapter (but this causes heat, you may need to use cooling pad (or fan) with this option) 3) If you directly connect to the motherboard (easiest option, Samsung NVMe is good, but order an M2 screw (tiny, for some reason Samsung did not put it) 3) technical : If you use the NvMe, you need to do these: First install the card in the motherboard, then set up UEFI in Bios, then download Rufus, then in Rufus set it up in GPT mode (FAT 32), then download windows iso directly from Microsoft website to your computer- then using Rufus and GPT format download the Windows 10 iso to the USB drive (sounds complicated but it wasn't) , set USB UEFI it as 1st boot option, and boot (delete key to BIOS) (My choice was Samsung 960 evo 500GB for 200$ (actual speeds read 3100, write 1700) 5) I originally bought Supermicro XDAL-I-o, but my processor speeds were less (2699v3 x2, at 36 cores 2,6Ghz at 100% , this one has 2.8Ghz all cores,at 100% ( without nay overclocking (it should go to 3.1 on air) yet) 6) Cooling: I am using Noctua Aircoolers: NH-U12DXi4 with additional Noctua NF-F12 coolers (if you are comfortable with closed loop air coolers, there is great space in this case.) I got industrial grade NF F12 and they are moderately loud (if you care, water cooling will be much easier. My temps are below 50 at 100% load, 36 cores at 2.8GHz on air. Any case that fits this large motherboard willmost likely have enough clearance for at least 2 x 280 mm closed loop liquid coolers (and probably even larger ones with 3 fans) 7) Overclocking: (I did not overclock yet, may need liquid coolers for speeds up to 3.4Ghz all core- that is what I am told this can do with micro node change) But this motherboard is good enough for easy overclocking 5-10% additional without problems. (read AnandTech forum if you are planning overclocking) 3.1x36 may be possible on air with asus software. 8) memory is very expensive: I bought them from ebay (server pulls, almost new) ECC, Reg, 2133, DDR4 1700 (now supports 2400 also) 9) v4 processors: it works. (you need BIOS 3407 or later (mine came with 3407, realease 3/2017) I bought this in February 2018. if older BIOS, just do a BIOS update, and v4 should work. 10) I have a basic videocard (Quadro FX 4800) but I don't game, and I use it mostly for computing (chess analysis) , but there is a lot of space for different gaming options here. 11) Huge board, make sure you get a big case, preferably an EEB case ( If you don't want to make any holes yourself), Nvme installation :a little difficult, follow my recommendation. Overall excellent... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2018 by tturgut

  • 4 stars out of 5 Want a great gaming rig
4.4 stars out of 5 Want a great gaming rig? Want a great single host virtualization platform for a home lab? Want a board that can support 4 large graphics cards for hash cracking? Want crazy storage possibilities and 80 PCIe lanes? Take the term Jack of All Trades and up it to King of All Trades. It's not going to be a complete Ace at any one of the above, but it will get you 90% there in all categories. The limiting factors that keep that extra 10%: Remember, this board leans towards Xeons rather than Core i7s. You can purchase QPI enabled Xeons with stock speeds that are more than good enough for great gaming; but they won't be able to overclock at the same rate as the ROG's Core i7 processors. (But you do get bonus to the core count for multitasking and massive Chrome tab counts without it even breaking a sweat.) And you probably won't get this board to be able to POST while fully populated with the latest DDR4 gaming RAM. You're much more likely to get it started with ECC RAM that sacrifices a bit of speed for higher stability. (Still, you're trading a fraction of speed for stability and probably a larger amount of RAM, i.e. 132 GB on a single host) Definitely recommend only buying RAM that's on this board's certified compatible list. (Which I believe are only about 3 types at the moment) [IMPORTANT Note: I only got 10 DIMMS of Crucial Dominator RAM to POST, and at a slower speed than they're rated for - so if you're dead set on using faster DDR4 RAM, don't get the dual processor motherboard with 16 DIMMS, rather get the dual processor board with only 8 DIMMS] Other than the lengthy POST time, (that will only really annoy you if you're working on installing new and advanced like a Oculus Rift DK2 that requires various driver installation tests and reboots often before getting the DK2 stable (not boards fault, just nature of DK2 sometimes.) which one would expect from a server leaning Mobo due to the additional and stringent integrity checks, this machine has been running rock solid for me. No matter what I open, how many I open, or what I throw at it, it's handled it well. Another interesting feature is that you can remove the BIOS chip by hand and replace it without the need for any soldering or tools, but no UEFI BIOS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015 by SpecOpsX

  • 2TB 128GB RAM Caselabs case Its a great motherboard and you will not regret getting it
PC specs: 2 xeons 2695 v3 3 MSI gtx 980 Ti Samsung m.2 sm 951 500gb Intel 750 series 1.2TB 128GB RAM Caselabs case Its a great motherboard and you will not regret getting it. However. . . m.2 holding screw is too short and cannot be used to hold Samsung sm 951. It will still work but it will just sit there unfastened. . . The location of m.2 drive is also questionable, if you will be running 2-3 cards in SLI it will sit right underneath them slowly grabbing heat of the cards and thus will throttle if you do any serious compute work on your cards for a long time. Gaming doesn't seem to do much of that due to only 1st card mostly doing all the work but if you do GPU rendering m.2 SSD will heat up quite a bit. Also if you use video cards with a backplate (I have 3 MSI gtx 980 Tis 6g) after some time of heavy load might be due to heat or very close proximity to each other fans starting to hit the backplate of the adjacent card. Now the good. You can boot off an m.2 slot on this board. Both Samsung ms 951 and Intel 750 series work at their rated speeds (Intel 750 reads seem to be 200-300MB/s faster than rated) and that's with 3 video cards installed as well. Post times are pretty long which is kind of expected. All in all its a good board but I was expecting me from a workstation top of the line board. . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2015 by Anton Cromas

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