Wednesday, December 21st 2011
ASRock Readies the Fatal1ty X79 Professional (LGA 2011) Motherboard
Since apparently six X79 motherboards aren't enough, ASRock is now putting the finishing touches on yet another LGA 2011 model, the Fatal1ty X79 Professional. This new, gamer-oriented board supports Intel's Sandy Bridge-E processors, and features a 2oz copper PCB, Premium Gold Caps, four DDR3-2400 memory slots, ten SATA ports (six are likely 6.0 Gbps while the rest are 3.0 Gbps), and four PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots enabling CrossFireX or 4-way SLI setups.ASRock's latest Fatal1ty offering also comes with one PCIe x1 and two PCI slots, six USB 3.0 ports (four on the back plate, two more via a header), a debug LED, 7.1 channel audio, two eSATA connectors, one Fatal1ty mouse port (USB 2.0, allows users to set the mouse polling rate to 500 Hz), Gigabit Ethernet, a FireWire port, and a Clear CMOS button. Moreover, the board has UEFI BIOS, extras like the XFast USB and XFast LAN technologies, and is bundled with a 3.5-inch I/O panel providing two USB 3.0 ports.
The Fatal1ty X79 Professional has yet to be priced or dated but we'll keep an eye out for it.
The Fatal1ty X79 Professional has yet to be priced or dated but we'll keep an eye out for it.
30 Comments on ASRock Readies the Fatal1ty X79 Professional (LGA 2011) Motherboard
the extreme4 is a damn decent overclocker
the extreme7 is holycrap mobo
the extreme9 is a rockstar
but this?
MBILF
cadavaravca's ECS X79 review: www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ECS/X79R-AX/
But in all fairness it is ASRock :rolleyes:
Apart from that it's one of the few available for me locally with that much SATA ports, which I'm already using 7 of.
Edit: A slight correction to the news writer, this information seems to have slipped almost every reviewer of the ASRock Fatal1ty series. The 3.5" USB 3 panel is also a 2.5" drive caddy, just FYI ;)
much better than that
so whats your point?