Asus Z9PE-D8 WS

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Today we are looking at the Asus Z9 PE-D8 Workstation motherboard. This dual LGA 2011 socket board is based around Intel’s C602 chipset with support for quad channel 8 DIMM memory, effectively targeting the high end audience.We pair the Z9 PE-D8 up...

By Kitguru.net on
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At a first glance we can see that this motherboard from ASUS is definitely more suitable for enthusiasts than servers/workstations There are more features that fit the needs of enthusiasts and less for professional useres in the workstation/server area...

By Ocaholic on
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In a lot of ways the results are exactly what you'd expect. When we're testing things that rely heavily on a lot of threads, the Xeon pairing romp to the lead and don't ever give it up. Naturally the E5-2687Ws with their vastly higher clock speed and...

By Overclock3D on

During our test of Intel’s new high-end platform at the end of last year, we regretted the fact that there were no eight-core models on the LGA 2011 platform. The highest end general consumer Intel, the Core i7 3960X, only has six active cores,...

By BeHardware on

The ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS shows a lot of promise. Dual processors in a big workstation motherboard is certainly something that will create a huge system. For those looking for a powerful workstation today, with the possibility to use the board as a remotely...

By servethehome.com on

At the heart of any computer system as we all know lies a motherboard, whether it be your laptop, home desktop, workstation or server. Depending on what the systems main role is (ie whether it be a desktop or server) there is a great effect on the type...

By eTeknix on

It's confirmed, first hand – the ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS mainboard, shown at CES, is the second Dual Socket LGA2011 mainboard with full set of overclocking features. Only the matching unlocked CPUs are missing…When talking about performance tuning and...

By VR-Zone on

Performance zealots will remember the ASUS Z7S WS which went head on with then Intel 'Skulltrail' D5400XS Xeon luxury gaming platform (using dual unlocked QX9775 chips), but since then ASUS has done nothing of that sort, leaving EVGA with the iconic SR-2...

By VR-Zone on

Wie so oft gilt, dass es im Server-Segment mehr Leistung gibt, als die meisten Heimanwender je benötigen. Ausnahmen bestätigen jedoch bekanntlich die Regel und genau hier setzt Asus an: Das Z9PE-D8 WS liefert eine famose Ausstattung bietet praktisch...

International Review By PC Games Hardware on

und Empfehlungen Wie erwartet gibt es schnellere Systeme, wenn man spielen möchte: Für einen Gamer mag es interessanter sein, auf einen Core i7-3770K zu setzen, diesen möglichst weit zu übertakten und eine Grafikkarte wie die GeForce GTX 690...

International Review By Hardwareluxx on