@Mayhem4Markets: I am so excited right now! My new motherboard just arrived. Got an @ASUS Pro WS W890SE-Sage SE. This thing is a beast. …
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User expresses excitement over the arrival of an ASUS Pro WS W890SE-Sage SE motherboard for a high-end workstation build, including Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell cards.
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I am so excited right now! My new motherboard just arrived. Got an @ASUS Pro WS W890SE-Sage SE.
This thing is a beast.
Intel W890 chipset Support for the Intel Xeon 600 series processors 7x PCIe Gen 5 x16 slots 4 x Gen 5 M.2 slots 8 channel ECC R-DIMM DDR5 memory Dual 10G Ethernet ports
I’ll be building it out with an Intel Xeon 658x, 128GB DDR5 6400 memory, 12TB of NVMe solid state storage and 4 x @NVIDIAAI RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell cards.
This system is going to be an absolute monster. I cannot wait for the rest of my parts to arrive.
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