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Old 12th November 2017, 07:09   #1
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Default Asus WS-X299 Sage can take an entire deck of PCIe cards

Do you recall about two weeks ago when we informed you of the then-upcoming Asus WS-X299 Pro mobo? As it turns out, that motherboard has a bigger brother. "Sage" appears to be Asus' branding for its top-tier workstation boards, and the WS-X299 Sage certainly seems to fit the bill. Even though Core i9 CPUs already offer 44 lanes of PCIe connectivity to begin with, Asus goes one better and includes a PLX switch to split those PCIe lanes into a much wider arrangement.

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