MOTHER of ALL motherboards - ASUS Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI Overview
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0:00 Mother of all motherboards
0:36 Sponsored Segment
0:57 Quick Overview
1:32 Unboxing and contents
2:04 VGA cable???
3:25 Did i make a mistake?
3:41 What cables come with it?
4:15 4x m.2 Expansion card...
5:08 Back side of the motherboard
5:33 IO of the motherboard
6:04 10Gbe 'Issue'
6:52 Rest of IO
7:12 CPU socket
7:45 8-Channel Memory 😱
8:33 2TB of RAM
9:02 Power Connectors
10:12 Fan Headers
10:34 USB Headers
10:50 Server STUFF?!
11:50 LOCATION button??
12:52 SD Card slot?
13:08 Error debug & Lights
13:30 M.2 & U.2 Slots
14:46 SATA ports
15:05 m.2 Expansion Card
16:12 Expansion SLOTS
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@@brianmutuku8256 🤣
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Hmmm. So... TR 59xx + DDR4 versus W9-34xx + DDR5 ... or wait for TR79xx + DDR5 (but when???)
@@IamtheLordofDoom w9 is prolly your best bet
What a monster! I can’t wait to see what you build with this thing. Whatever it is, it’s going to be a beast 🔥
Not all that exciting. It's a REDIS cache server.
30yrs ago my 486DX2 with 1MB of ram and 40MB was the top of the line running DOS and Windows 3.1.
This motherboard is a beast!
2 Tb of RAM? Might not be enough for The Last Of Us 😂
Lol
Oh jeez 😂
sorry man but I can run it fine, 64GB RAM
I know it's a joke but still want to say this, its not the ram but the CPUs which are having difficulty with the last of us a lot more than ram.
😂 😂 😂
It's about time that someone will show Threadripper 5000 edition, Can't wait for the build
I am running this motherboard with dual liquid cooled 3090s and a 4090. I have it mounted in a Lian Li PC-011d with two 1600w power supplies. It's been a very solid system and motherboard.
64 core thread ripper I presume 😁 ...what work do you do with it to utilize the power?
Do you game?
Would you replace one of the 3090s with a high-end workstation graphics card?
How much do I need for a system like that fam?
I've been waiting for you to do a video about this board
U.2 is SAS Interface, you can basically connect nvme drives that are in the form factor or a normal SSD bit with hugely higher capacity
Finally, I have been searching for a long time for a proper review by a designer for designers, this is the king of kangs of motherboards(Might have to be called a fatherboard :), thanks so much for this video
I think this is classified as a workstation motherboard not server. At some point you should consider making a video show the difference between desktop computer, high end desktop, workstation, server, and enterprise computers.
The amount of work that can be accomplished with this system is incredible.
Also the ability to have the cards not go into 8x8 bandwidth is so useful.
Hope to see the build on the channel.
Won't be a big difference between x16/x16 and x8/x8
I have this board in my workstation (with a 3995wx) and a single A5000. Definitely a beast with lots of room for upgrades.
@gh0st upgrade it more
@gh0st Sorry for the late reply. RUclips never notified me. I use it for rendering (3D animation).
u.2 is usually used for enterprise grade ssd's like those up to 30 tb SSD's that unlike consumer M.2 SSD's dont slow down with longer term fast reading/writing but sacrifice a very minute amount of maximum read/write spead.. at least that is the only use of u.2 that i know. Also technically this is a workstation and not a server MB though there isnt much difference, also at least in Server application that micro SD Card / a USB port is sometimes used to house the Operating System if you got a system in an array tat really doesnt need anything in terms of storage but almost only compute and pass on the results through network Or similair situations in wich case you could actually run no conventional Drive at all.
Yup, U.2 2.5" SSD Enterprise or Server drives. Each drive has it's own controller. Each drive gets it's own lane. Blazing fast. unlike SATA drives. Once you go U.2, you'll never go back.
I have been lusting over this mother board for months. I have a small render farm and am always looking for a montherbord that can handle 3+ GPUS. I would love to see how you would trick this system out with the maximum number of GPUS and how benifishal that really is. I use Redshift for rendering, and there is talk about how 2-3 GPUs is the optimal number. But with this SAGE motherboard yes its expensive, but its would be like 2 computers in one massive build.
Have you looked at second hand Epyc 2? There are a couple reputable Chinese ebay sellers who are selling supermicro h11/12 motherboard + CPU + RAM combo's for very good prices. I got a 7302 + H12 mobo + 128gb DDR4 ECC for less than that motherboard would cost and the H12 motherboard has 5 PCI-E 4.0 x16 slots. There's a thread on the servethehome forums and some of those people are using this combo for multi GPU setups. (I'm just consolidating my little home lab onto 1 physical machine). Biggest issue for most seems to be water cooling if you aren't using RTX GPU's otherwise 2 GPU's will cover all your PCIE slots.
I second that!)
you can fit in 7(or 6 if you need addon card for m2 ssd's) GPU's RTX A4000 and its render beast ... 112GB of VRAM ECC memory with 1TB ECC RAM ... nice, but yes, it's power hungry in this combination :D
@@venousek85 When you're talking about a system built around this beast, I would go for 1 slot 4090 water-cooled....i mean, at that point, is COST even a consideration?
3dduff from the Redshift forums ? I'm CaddDood !
Finally! Some server board. I've seen Sage quite a little while. I don't plan to have one. But it's good to know ;)
Looking to purchase that board for an video editing workstation and Live Stream server. Thank you for showing this in detail I watched upgrade video where you switched for AMD to Intel and was like I wonder if he’ll showcase the newer Threadripper board? And you did! Would it be possible to see you do the Extreme Zeneith alpha ii in the future?
your speach is so clear, this is so rare..
U.2 is like m.2 but with a cable for sata like ssds (that are nvme ssds), but they are extremly exspensive and often used in servers in Hot swap sockets
U.2 is the hot swap enterprise version of NVME PCIE SSD's. Usually much higher capacity and endurance which is why they cost so much more than m.2
You can also have an external SAN and use the U.2 connectors to connect to that - in case you want to build a cluster of computers either for increased performance or for redundancy.
you can also get adapters to put m.2 ssds in but have them case-mounted which is amazing
You can run "soft-raid" using all SATA ports, having the OS (CPU) doing the RAID, which is actually recommended in many cases, including anything that uses ZFS as a filesystem.
I have that MB with 256 gskill ram, and 3995wx, a beast! Atm i am buying the pieces to make a custom loop, 3 rads from ekwb, because when I make all cores work, the red blinking light turn on and I need to get an AC in 17ºC to lower temperature. In one month I wil have all pieces and will be able to make it work! Awesome review! Thanks for it!
I actually have this board and am in the middle of a build. The biggest challenge with this is finding the right case for it. It is much bigger than EATX and even when case says it supports EATX, it may not support this board. I ended up getting the Lian Li o11D XL case. But even that requires a special bracket to support this board which I cannot find being sold anywhere in the US, so I had to order from the UK and have to wait a couple weeks to get it and finish my build.
Also you should know they have Sage II version of this board. Only difference is the Sage II has Wifi 6e. Not compelling for me since I run 10g ethernet.
Makes sense that the sizing was strange for most cases as this is likely intended to be installed into a server enclosure.
Why did you chose this motherboard?
@@xirizo2676 There are only a small handful of WRX80 motherboards available. For me it came down between this board and the ASRock Creator. Frankly the Creator would have been better because it has Thunderbolt for the future, but I don't really use Thunderbolt because I record video from BlackMagic to external samsung SSD which is USB 3.2. The con on the ASRock reviews was the terrible BIOS and so that reason combined with the great deal I got on a used board, I went with this one.
@@charleshelton2345 It isn't really a server board, I know he mentioned the server features, but it really is more of a workstation board. Epyc systems are designed for servers and Threadripper more for workstations. It is meant more for a a very large enterprise case.
@@provoking3449 I agree with you. I do not have the knowledge of the perfect case for using this in a home space. I imagined there being compatibility with many types of server enclosures.
This is a very beautiful motherboard!!
The Expansion card for the M.2's also got a feature via Software. Over Software you can disable the "Lane Splitting" and have it act like a Raidcard, showing you all installed SSD's as Raid 0 by dafault, but its switchable.
Theres also a card from ASUS that is like that, but its x8 and doesnt support the Splitting at all, running allways in Raid 0 but keeps not working or being detected if your Mobo doesnt support Raid for PCIe Devices.
Crazy system, finish the build!
Pretty nice video mate!!!!!
please make a video showing the diferences between i9 or ryzen 9 in bencharks and games!
There are tons of gaming channels for that, please leave this one for the creators out there.
Outstanding review of a big boy motherboard.
I like your accent. This was very well presented, thank you for posting.
@theTEchNotice - the Intel x550 dual 10G ports can support 2.5GB, under Windows 11, it's automatically enabled; on Ubuntu, you can use `sudo ethtool -s eth0 speed 2500` to enable (or using `autoneg on` to let it automatically negotiate with the 10G / 2.5G switch.
Once I emigrated to work in construction to buy a WS Pro. Today I only use second hand computers, old ones, only recently 8Gb ram ones start reaching my hands. I can browse the web, configure a home server and develop so I'm happy. Few weeks ago I notice how things progressed because of A.I. requirements, I felt so poor. I forget about running locally, maybe I will try near future to have with already trained... I don't go back to spend big money on computers, unless I make a lot of money (I doubt).
You wanted a tip? You should have gotten the second version of this board with WiFi 6E and Precision Boost support. Great mobo overall though. It's what I'm currently running.
Great review! What is the model of this metal stand/bench that is behind the motherboard?
The Intel X550 does indeed support 2.5 and 5gb. In linux and BSD. Windows drivers don't at the moment that I'm aware of.
There is a version 2 of this motherboard now differences are the latest Bluetooth support and also WiFi 6E on the new one other than that I think it's basically the same as v1
You are preety much right, it is similar as HP iLO interace aka you said "another" computer that is in charge of hardware, firmware upgrades etc etc
u2 ports are used to connect 2,5" nvme drives. Usually these are enterprise drives which have far more TBWs than consumer ones.
The U.2s use sff-8643 cables and go to U.2 NVME drives. If you're feeling frisky go to E-Bay and you can get 8-16 TB U.2 NVME pretty lightly used drives for less than $1,000.
I enjoyed your recent overviews acout ASUS Pro WS WRX80e-Sage SE WiFi & ASUS Pro WS W790e-Sage SE.
Do you have a plan to monitor VRM temperature under OC?
As an user of ASUS Pro WRX80e-SAGE WiFi, I have been interested in VRM temperature under various situations, because there are no monitoring sensors. Temperature monitoring on the chipset is also absent. Now, I'll move to the version II of the M/B, which enables my 5995WX to be overclocked. In those situation, it seems to be clear that monitoring and cooling the VRM's is the most important. On the other hand, you reviewed the ASUS Pro W790 M/B. Interestingly, it has a guide useful for VRM active cooling.
In my thought, there may exist the same problem of monitoring VRM and chipset. As you know, the one of the charateristics of overclocking both Chagall Pro and Sapphire Rapids is the tremendous heat generated by VRM & chipset. So, I am very curious about how one can monitor temperatures of VRM and chipset and what is the VRM behavior under overclocking with and without active coolings. As for me, I have a plan of using T-Sensors and a USB hub for those.
U.2 Connectors are for PCI-E backplanes in the front of the Servercase where u can plug in NVMe's
Which camera you use to make this beautiful video?
Build of the year. Build of the year Man! The Computer. The powerful workstation possible in the planet earth.
The 64 cores! What do you have to do with the 64 cores? An Hollywood movie? A new OS? A nuclear submarine! What a beast of a machine! The 4 near the sata plugs are all 4 gen 2x2 connectors! I have one in my Ace Max Msi, that you reviewed months ago.
Greetings!
Ehi, keep us up to-date!
Super !
Will there be a review with the installed system ?
Well there is one already, the most viewed video on the channel ;)
@@theTechNotice , thank you !
Great video and really thorough overview!
While the motherboard may appear to be great on paper, I came across several issues (tested with Ubuntu 18.04 & 22.04):
1) It cuts power to the USB ports when it passes control over to the OS (i.e. Q-LED switches to AA). After some struggling I came across some threads on L1 techs and StackOverflow that suggest to turn the VGA switch off. The issue did go away.
2) While the motherboard works well with SATA SSD when one plugs in an M2 SSD, the WiFi and SATA stop working even when the VGA switch is off. (Perhaps this is due to the OS kernel drivers.)
3) The BMC message LED keeps flashing - regardless of 1 & 2. (I admit I haven't yet logged on to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to check the logs.)
4) The boot time is slow - it takes about a minute for the mobo to run all checks before passing control over to the OS. That is quite bizarre given that I am running a FireCuda 530 PCIe4 with a Threadripper Pro 5975WX and 256 GB RAM. Once the checks finish the OS does boot quite quickly, but this is ruined by the fact that the mobo boot sequence takes over a minute...
If any one has come across any of those issues, please leave a reply to let me know how you solved them.
Cheers!
Learn anything new regarding these issues in the last 6months?
I assumed that you ran 8x32gb ram to get the 256?
Behold, the legendary Grandmaboard! MOTHER of ALL motherboards!
Are you going to build a PC (or a server given the specs) with this motherboard? I really want to see how these motherboards work with a beefy GPU in games since we've seen enough of what they're capable of in production and other heavy workloads.
The Threadripper is a workstation CPU, as used by Engineers, Architects, Mathematicians, etc
Ryzen is for gaming and office.
Epyc is for servers.
@@Mzansi74 I know. I'm aware of that; however, my curiosity tingles me.
I used a Threadripper system for training AI agents in our research lab but, since they wouldn't let us install anything but python libraries, I never got to test them my way.
@@Behdad47 Cool! Were you running a Linux distro? or Windows? 🙈
@@Behdad47Must be really cool to see it in action.
My day job is corporate IT, all server dev side work. But I do get to "play" with my Ryzen at home - good enough for smallish machine learning and other work loads.
Huh wanna see a wd black pcie 4tb on this one. Along with a load of storage. Ssds and hdd... I was also thinking about setting up a serve for my home. So this motherboard can be what I need... Hope you! Throw everything on this board! Showing it's pro and cons and what to look out for in terms of what is loss when a device is in use of a slots. Thanks for the content.
If you don't need the raw processing power of a Threadripper I would suggest you have a look at Epyc instead (AMD's server version of the same size chip)
You still get loads of cores, memory and 128 PCI lanes but at a much lower price.
The second hand market is pretty good now for good parts
It's the Intel W790 chipset and W-3400 Sapphire Rapids Xeon CPU workstation system that I'm interested in seeing reviews of.
I have two of these, it seems to do everything right. Love it.
Have two identical c:\ drives [you just cloned one of them?] Need to boot from the cloned one and couldn't choose between them before? This BIOS tells you which is the cloned drive.
Do the W790 review !!!! Another beast of a mobo... Do more workstation boards and builds, there are gaming and "budget gaming" pcs all over yt, be different, do ws or home server or sth...
P.S.: U.2 is basically pci-e for 2.5" like intel DC P5800x 2.5", similar connector to SATA and even more to SAS... Connects directly to 4 pci-e lanes
That's a cool mobo! I remember in my youth pouring all my money into a dual athlon rig but these prices are insane! I could buy a car for that!
Is this amount of RAM enough to run Firefox or do I need to wait for a motherboard I can install more RAM on ?
Great video.
This motherboard is a server board, mostly used for servers and high end virtual machines, etc. I have an budget version of these, going back in 2012. I still have my PC built with 512GB Ram, but I don’t use it as much anymore.
To answer the question of the U.2 ports: These are ports for connecting HDD SAS 6Gb/s or either SAS 12 Gb/s hard drives and Intel has released SSDs with a U.2 port but saw it didn't work well so they stopped making it, it's over 2 years old
Yup, U.2 2.5" SSD Enterprise or Server drives. Each drive has it's own controller. Each drive gets it's own lane. Blazing fast. unlike SATA drives. Once you go U.2, you'll never go back. I have 2 1TB samsung u.2 drives on U.2 PCIe risers in my AMD build. My PC is old. After so many hours, these drives are pulled from high end servers. Some of them are sold on Ebay DIRT CHEAP! Grab a few and experiment with your mobo and setup. Don't forget a few U.2 PCIe adapter cards. Wicked fast and reliable for any old build you have laying around. Quick tip, I had to disable some compatability setting in Bios to get these drives to recognise and boot up. Good luck.
Thanks for your videos. Have you ever tried 4x4tb m.2 on card and 3x4tb m.2 on board?? I have been trying this for 2 weeks long and not doing that. Don't find the correct amount of storage and raid in Windows 11 pro. Could you please help me.
This is not just any motherboard this is YOUR mother board
Hell Yeah I wanna see that
I love the Motherboard,I like to have it.
Yes plz 🎉🎉🎉
so wish i could afford a computer with this maxed out!!!
The only "downside" compared to consumer version of this board "TRX40" is that the water sensor and pump connectors are not on this board.
6:00 The 10Gig ports are connected to an Intel X550-AT2 an not some cheap Aquantia controller
Darn. I got excited thinking this was a Sapphire Rapids W video.
It's coming ;)
How long til regular consumer CPU's in the future have as many cores as a top Threadripper has now?
3 Rtx 4090 graphics card in one motherboard 🤯😲💥🎉
Have you double checked the ethernet speed limitation you mention?
I'm fairly sure mine run at 2.5G no problem.
*Can i use 120GB HDD on this?*
There are plenty of U.2 ssd's actually. My "simple" (non-pro) ASUS Threadripper motherboard has one U.2 and I love it.
according to the tech specs of the Intel NIC, "Data Rate Per Port: 10/5/2.5/1GbE (NBASE-T in Linux Only)"
Hmm...there's 7 PCIe x16 slots, so I'd actually like to see 7 4090's in there. How long do they make extension cables? Your breaker can handle 3000 watts, right?
Lets see it running 😊. I wouldnlove to see how it handles DaVinci and Premier VS an i9.
That onboard SD card is probably for a virtualization OS. Many hypervisors run from a usb stick or SD card.
pro series (no tb4, no wifi 6e, no premium integrated dac) but it store happy to sell it with high price
I feel like this would satisfy my sick obsession and allow me to run a VM software, put a think client in my living room and my sons room but not lose out of my own gaming.
I'm just waiting for a Noctua 4090 OC.
And when will we have DDR5 10,000MHZ
I've got an HP Z840 - dual socket Xeon and up to 2TB RAM - 2016 machine :) (so yeah, I'm limited on "new" tech but I'm sat on 72 cores, and could shovel a 2399 CPU in for "more" if needed :)
work stations must have NVMe slots these days, I use at least one as a memory swap drive. I just dont see the advantage of buying very expensive ram sticks when a NVME drive will do the same job.
What would you use that many pcie slots for these days ......Evme storage ?????
U.2 is for SSDs that can run NVMe speeds through a cable
SD Card there for boot os. A lot of applinces are supposing that there will be a very very little amount of data will be written on boot partition. So you can safely store your OS like ESXi, proxmox or similar on it, move yor write-intense os activities to another more durable storage and run it up.
FE: you can install there an ESXi, move some partitions for logs and configs to internal/external storage and you will be able to boot this sucker even if will lose completely entire storage, except this funcky little SD-bustard. Also, there is an enterprise solution called SataDOM. It's like a USB flash drive, but with sata. For example, Supermicro makes special SataDOMs and Sata connectors on MB that can provide a power to this SataDOMs.
There is a lot of interesting not obvious stuff going on in the server-grade hardware)
2 TB & 8-Channel Memory support, wow!
Shivers creeks when I loaded up the video reading the groosome title 2 TB of ram the hell are you doing with that, hosting a GTA 6 server for the highest bidders.
u2 port for ssd with U2 port, but you can connected 4 HDD(in bios sata mode U2 port) with cable Mini SAS HD SFF-8643 на 4 SATA. Total 16 HDD - absolutely insane motherboard)))
Come onn, do a Build in thissss!!
What I did not hear/see of is what kind/category of and how much wattage output power supply unit is recommended.
1000w minimum is say.
Does anyone else want a 32core 13980XE.
Imagine a 13th gen Xtreme cpu.
Basically, a 13900KS with 12 P cores 24 E cores.
Intel's HEDT/Workstation CPU's drop the E cores and are based on sapphire rapids not raptor lake.
The best way I gained all my PCI slots, get a professional Nvidia A series cared and water block. They are single PCI lanes, adding up to 7 in total. It is worth the investment. I learned a hard lesson dealing with the 3090, taking up 3 slots. I have no more room for anything. So professional-grade water blocks, and single PCI lanes. Maximize the motherboard.
ASUS ROG Rampage V1 Extreme Omega where does it sits?? just asking
I bet this rig dominates on minesweeper and solitaire.
Will it run leisure suit Larry?
People in the future be laughing so hard to this with their atomic sized 1 tb ram motherboard
Why many ram size need ? bootstrapcdn of css file. game or util or o/s sw spec set
10:45 you missed that second USB 3 Header on the Bottom (:
Hi I have a question can anyone tell me how I remove the io cover on this motherboard to allow me to remove the Bios backup battery I can't find anything that says how to do that I updated the bios to the latest now the pc won't boot I can get into the bios no problem but if I leave it to boot it blue screens with a whea error pressing the CMOS reset button doesn't help bios won't save settings either can anyone help much appreciated thanks in advance
When you said, "Thats heavy, uh!". My mind asks 5 kilos ?.
closer to 3, so still not light for a MB. It is the heaviest MB I have ever used.
how about using 1 4090 plugged in with 6, 16x riser cables for 7 total 4090s?
It's not possible to put any gpu or pcie device on the very bottom slot that is more than 1 slot. Not any case I know of but could be wrong.
For what reason the 6pin pcie is 90deg I know nothing of but perhaps airflow/clearance for the lowest pcie device.
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