Supermicro X8SAX Motherboard For Extreme Workstations

March 18, 2011
Supermicro's X8SAX motherboard targets high end workstations and servers with support for Intel's LGA 1366 socket and triple channel DDR3 memory.

Super Micro's X8SAX motherboard

Super Micro's uniprocessor X8SAX (Fig. 1) motherboard is based on Intel's X58 Express (Tylersburg-36S) chipset supporting LGA 1366 socket processors including Xeon and Core i7 Extreme Edition. The board takes advantage of the chip's 6.4 Gtransfer/s QPI support. It features 36 PCI Express 2.0 lanes and can handle up to 24 Gbytes of memory. 1.5V ECC and non-ECC DDR3 memory is supported by 6 DIMM sockets. Server platforms can take advantage of the optional IPMI 2.0 integration. The motherboard is available separately and in a range of 1U and 2U+ Super Micro systems and mini-tower and tower systems as well.

The ATX motherboard has six 3 Gbit/s SATA ports. These support RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10 under Windows and RAID 0, 1, and 10 with Linux. There are dual Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controllers providing 100BaseT support. A total of 12 USB 2.0 ports are provided with 8 on the backpanel and four on-board. An internal USB A socket can come in handy for some installations. A pair of IEEE 1394A interfaces round out the high speed peripheral ports.

Other peripheral interfaces include Realtek's ALC883 7.1 HD audio support with S/PDIF digatal outputs. There is a PS/2 keyboard and mouse port for legacy deployments. Headers provides access to 16550 UARTs. There is a floppy interface if you can find a drive and media.

The motherboard provides a transitional environment that includes PCI Express and PCI slots. The pair of x16 PCI Express 2.0 slots are handy for graphics or storage cards. There is also a x4 PCI Express slot. The two 64-bit, 133 MHz PCI-X slots can handle a range of interfaces. There is also a single 32-bit PCI slot as well.

The motherboard has a range of thermal monitoring sensors. It also has six fan headers with status monitoring and control. There is also an overheat LED.

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