ASRock X79 Extreme11 Intel LGA 2011 Review 48

ASRock X79 Extreme11 Intel LGA 2011 Review

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Introduction


Over the past several weeks I have reviewed many products from ASRock, covering both Intel X79 and Intel Z77 chipsets. My first impression of their products has been pretty good, and I now understand why so many people have requested that TPU cover ASRock products. It was very easy to recognize, right from the get-go, that one of the biggest things setting ASRock apart from other board makers is the software package; one that really appeals to me on a personal level. I have also found overall performance and overclocking to be similar to what other board makers offer, although different in ASRock's own way. Delving deeper into the hardware side of things, I've found that many board-level components ASRock uses are quite different from what other OEMs offer, including the majority of high-end ASRock products sporting Creative Audio CODECs. When it comes to the highest of the high-end, however, ASRock definitely does do some things differently.

While speaking to my ASRock rep about the hardware I reviewed recently, my rep sent me a special package containing none other than the ASRock X79 Extreme11. The ASRock X79 Extreme11 is a high-end halo product with a high price tag, incorporating some technologies purely meant to show off ASRock's engineering skill. Technologies here include an LSI RAID card built right into the board, and multiple PLX PCIe bridge chips, raising offered X79 Express PCIe bandwidth to out-of-this-world levels. Few have the need for such technology, but I have spoken to many users with large data libraries spanning across many disks, and there has been a unanimous cry for more SATA ports, especially for workstation-focused builds. Being a multi-gpu user myself, PCIe bandwidth is something I am keen for in a board. Is the ASRock X79 Extreme11 the board that finally meets all my needs?

Specifications

Specifications
CPU SUPPORT:2nd Gen Intel Core i7 processor family for the LGA 2011 Socket
POWER DESIGN:CPU Power: 24+2 Phase
PCH Power: 1 Phase
Memory Power: 2+2 Phase
CHIPSET:Intel X79 Express
INTEGRATED GRAPHICS:Not Applicable
MEMORY:8 x DIMM, Max. 64 GB, DDR3 1066 to DDR3 2400
BIOS:AMI EFI BIOS with 64 Mb Flash ROM
SLOTS:7 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots
HDD CONNECTIVITY:2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (Intel X79)
4 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s (Intel X79)
8 x SAS2/SATA3 6.0 Gb/s (LSI SAS2308)
NETWORKING:2x Broadcom BCM57781 PCIe Gigabit LAN
PORTS:14 x USB 2.0 ports (8 at back panel, 6 at front panel)
8 x USB 3.0 ports (4 at back panel, 4 at front panel)
2 x RJ45 LAN connectors
1 x Audio port with 5 audio jacks
1 x SPDIF Output(Optical)
2 x eSATA3 ports
1 x IEEE 1394 port
1 x Clear CMOS Button
1 x PS/2 keyboard port
AUDIO:Creative Recon3Di HD CODEC
FAN HEADERS:4 x 3-pin, 2 x 4-pin
FORM FACTOR:CEB Form Factor (305 mm x 267 mm)
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES:
  • ASRock Extreme Tuning Utility
  • ASRock Instant Boot
  • ASRock Instant Flash
  • ASRock APP Charger
  • ASRock SmartView
  • ASRock XFast USB
  • ASRock XFast LAN
  • ASRock XFast RAM
  • ASRock XFast FAN
  • ASRock Crashless BIOS
  • ASRock OMG (Online Management Guard)
  • ASRock Internet Flash
  • ASRock Easy RAID Installer
  • CPU Frequency Stepless Control
  • ASRock U-COP
  • Boot Failure Guard (B.F.G.)
  • Good Night LED
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