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ASRock X79 Extreme11 Intel LGA 2011

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Good job Dave, as always. Your board reviews are always highly respected, and as such I've been watching closely your x79 boards to help determine my upgrade path. But regardless, thanks for the super job, well done. Yeah, it's out d my price range, but it's an awesome board!!!
 

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I don't understand this product well: the features are like those of workstation boards but then you have all that bling and non-ECC RAM... :confused:
 
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I would have liked to see the SAS performance on the embedded LSI controller. It's basically a beefy workstation board without using server grade memory and CPU.

There is a review about this board on AnandTech: http://www.anandtech.com/show/6228/...iew-pcie-30-x16x16x16x16-and-lsi-8way-sassata

It says the LSI controller DOES NOT SUPPORT RAID-5/RAID-6, only 0, 1 and 10, which is a shame to be honest. Performance is excellent though, but I doubt is usefulness...

They also said that this board supports some XEON CPUs and along with these CPUs, the board supports ECC memory.
 

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DOES NOT SUPPORT RAID-5/RAID-6

That's incredibly lame, because the X79 ERST does at least support RAID-5. :wtf: :banghead: That's kind of disappointing to be honest, not to say that it doesn't look like a beautiful motherboard. Just when I thought my 16 + 2 + 2 VRMs were a lot. :p
 

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I don't understand this product well: the features are like those of workstation boards but then you have all that bling and non-ECC RAM... :confused:

Supports DDR3 ECC, un-buffered memory with Intel® Workstation 1S Xeon processors E5 16xx/26xx/46xx series in socket LGA 2011


Memory controller is in the CPU, so memory support is CPU-dependant.
 
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Nice review, but I'm wondering if the Ready Boost option in AXTU really do something, have you tried it? Is it enabled by default? Does giving 1 or 2GB change something? What I want to know is if it is interesting to have like 16GB of ram and set 8GB on Ready Boost to accelerate an hard drive, but I doubt it.
 

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Should work fine, but I'm not sure about 8 GB.


If not, you can always make a ramdisk with AXTU, too.
 

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I wonder how the SSD would fare on the LSI controller by itself. If the LSI controller is using PCI-E 3.0, that means it's bypassing DMI and the X79 chipset, right? I would love to see how they compare.
 
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Should work fine, but I'm not sure about 8 GB.


If not, you can always make a ramdisk with AXTU, too.

Yeah I know about Ramdisk, I just wanted to know if the ready boost thing really accelerate an hard drive or if it's a marketing thing.
 

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It just creates a ramdisk for the pagefile...so...how often do the apps you use use the pagefile? FOr some users, this will be useful, especially considering ram amounts that are commonly purchased. For others, say a gamer with 16 GB or greater kit, it would be better to create ramdisk and isntall your favorite game to it, I think. This is a $600 board, and I expect users to use 32 GB-64 GB with it.
 
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What is the point of creating a ramdisk for the pagefile, I mean pagefile.sys is used when there is not enough ram, so why removing RAM for pagefile? Isn't it a contradiction?

The Ramdisk solution is very interesting, but what does it do that ImDisk doesn't (witch is free)?

Sorry if I'm forgetting something about pagefile that makes the contradiction...
 

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What is the point of creating a ramdisk for the pagefile, I mean pagefile.sys is used when there is not enough ram, so why removing RAM for pagefile? Isn't it a contradiction?

The Ramdisk solution is very interesting, but what does it do that ImDisk doesn't (witch is free)?

Sorry if I'm forgetting something about pagefile that makes the contradiction...

Not everyone will use large amounts of ram, and the ReadyBoost and ramdisk functionality are what ASRock includes with ALL of their motherboards.

I understand ImDisk is free, but so is the ramdrive software ASRock provides...it's actually part of AXTU, even. ASRock offers several different ways to utilize a Ramdisk, as all implementations are not for all users.

For me, ramdisk is useful. with 32 GB installed, windows idles with 4 GB used, leaving me with 28 GB. I leave 8 GB for apps I might have open, and the remaining 20 GB can be used as a ramdisk, which I might install a game to, or set up as swap file for Photoshop.

So no, It is not jsut marketing. Everything that forms the base of ASRock's "555" Acceleration truly does offer real-world performance benefits, and for that reason alone I give ASRock a bit of credit when it comes to the software they provide.

Many other board makers include software tools that are just as useless. You won't find those softwares in my reviews.
 
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I think I expressed myself the wrong way, I'll try to explain my question the best I can. (Sorry, English is not my first language).

I personally also like the software that ASRock provides, the XFAST USB is effective, the XFast Lan is also interesting for people with a lower internet connection grade and the XFast Ram is also a very good feature (since LGA2011 with their 8 slots).



In this picture, I see that there is a Ready Boost option, that's after that I've seen this that these questions came through my mind, does the Ready Boost option is really effective? If yes, does setting like 1GB over 230MB could change something?
 

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Ok, so what I mean to say is that yes, you may see some gains, but whether you do or not depends on how you use your PC.


For example, if you ask 99.9% of people, they will say PCIe 3.0 doesn't matter. To me, it does. Yet, I'm stuffing three and four cards into my system, when those 99.9% run one card.

So, give it a try, and report back...you may benefit, but you may not.
 

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good news for all who cried for a watercooling solution for this amazing board, mips has designed a mosfetblock and a quadchipblock for sb, plx-chips and the lsi raid controller. look at our hp for more details or send pm or mail, thnx.
 
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One is from Mips Germany (the uppermost pic) and the other one is from Nateman Doo, you can see his works on OCN.
 
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One is from Mips Germany (the uppermost pic) and the other one is from Nateman Doo, you can see his works on OCN.

Double correct. Nateman is slowly finishing his product, and MIPS will be releasing their block US side in the next 2 weeks.
 

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that is one nice motherboard, makes my bigbang xpower2 look like a toy
 
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