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ASRock X99 WS-E/10G Motherboard Review

Rating: 8.0.

Motherboards aimed at professional usage have quite different requirements to those aimed at consumer activities like gaming. For a start, whilst gamers are swiftly moving onto the Z170 chipset and Intel Skylake procesors, because quad-core is usually enough, workstations have generally stuck with X99 and Haswell E processors, due to the latter offering support for Core i7 CPUs up to eight-core, and Xeons up to 18-core. But there are other features that the professional might need that they consider worth paying extra for, and the ASRock X99 WS-E/10G showcases one of them – 10Gbit Ethernet networking.

We say ‘worth paying for' because this motherboard comes at a price that will make you wince – over £600. But for that, apart from the super-fast network ports (there are two of them), there is a host of additional features, including seven PCI Express 16x slots, an eSATA port, and support for up to 128GB of DDR4 memory.

The latter can be ECC memory with a Xeon processor, and registered memory. But the networking is the star of the show, and very few motherboards offer this built in, so our review will focus primarily on this aspect.

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Features:

  • Intel Core i7 and Xeon E5-1600/2600 v3 processors for LGA2011-3 socket up to 18 cores and 160W.
  • Quad-channel memory up to DDR4 3200+(OC).
  • Up to 128GB memory.
  • Support for ECC (Xeon only) and registered memory as well as unregistered.
  • 7 PCI Express x16 slots (4 run at x16, 3 run at x8).
  • 4-way SLI and CrossFireX (x16) supported with PLX8747 bridge.
  • 7.1-channel Realtek ALC1150 HD audio.
  • 2 x 10Gbit LAN via Intel X540 chipset.
  • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet via Intel I210AT chipset.
  • 12 x SATA 3, 1 x eSATA, 1 x SATA Express, 1 x M.2 (PCI Express Gen2 x4 and SATA3, 1 x SATA DOM.
  • 8 x USB 3.0 (4 rear, 4 via header), 8 x USB 2.0 (4 rear, 4 via header), 1 x USB DOM.
  • Supports Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Server 2012 R2 64-bit, Server 2012 64-bit, Server 2008 R2 64-bit.

Price for this motherboard (at the time of writing): £620 (inc. VAT)                                     

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10 comments

  1. I think for this much money it should have at least one USB 3.1 port. When I bought my first workstation motherboard around the time USB 3.0 was introduced, my board came with two. And it cost maybe half as much as this.

  2. I don’t think that USB 3.1 was readily available at time of release.

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  5. Yes, they do need to do a USB 3.1 version, as Asus has done with some of its workstation boards. But otherwise there is little to fault on this board other than the price – and even that is mitigated when you look at just how expensive 10Gbit Ethernet NICs are.

  6. That’s actually a good point. USB 3.1 wasn’t readily available until last year and this motherboard was announced in 2014. Guess I assumed this was a new release…after all, what is the point of reviewing a year-old motherboard? LOL

  7. Yeah 10Gb has to be making up the bulk of that price. I hope the leap in SSD technology supposedly coming i.e. Optane helps drive a push for 10Gb becoming the standard that 1Gb has become.

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  9. Yes, it’s ludicrously quick as my tests showed!

  10. To test the 10Gbit…