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ASUS Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI AMD Threadripper Pro EATX workstation motherboard (PCIe 4.0, ASMB9-iKVM, 2x10Gb LAN, 7xPCIe 4.0 X16 slots, 3xM.2,2xU.2 ports, 11 USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports,8-channel DDR4 ECC)

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  • AMD sWRX8 Socket: Ready for AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Series Processors
  • Innovative Cooling and Robust Power and Comprehensive Cooling:16 power stages, ProCool II connectors, 6-pin power connectors, aluminum VRM and M.2 heatsink, semi-passive SOC and DRAM heatsink
  • Ultrafast Connectivity: USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, 10 USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, triple M.2 PCIe 4.0, HYPER M.2 X16 Gen 4 card and Intel X550-AT2 dual 10Gb Ethernet and WiFi 6 onboard
  • Server-grade Remote Management - ASMB9-iKVM: BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) chip to provide intelligence for its IPMI architecture for out-of-band management to enhance hardware-level control for improved IT efficiency
  • 24/7 Stability: Tested for 24/7 dependability, validated for solid compatibility and equipped with SafeSlot for ultimate security
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Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI workstation motherboard supports AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO Series Processors. Designed for AI training, deep learning, animation, 3D rendering or media production, featuring expandable graphics, extensive storage, impressive connectivity, exceptional overall performance and reliability, Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE WIFI are the ideal solution for creative professionals. It also includes ASMB9-iKVM for KVM-over-Internet which is efficient for IT administrators.

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
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Customers like the ease of installation and updating BIOS of the motherboard. They mention that the BMC is easy to set up and the dedicated USB bios port works well. However, some customers are disappointed with the size of the product, mentioning that it's large and heavy. Opinions are mixed on performance and quality.

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3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation process of the motherboard to be easy. They mention that the BMC is easy to set up and the BIOS is easy for updating.

"...Easy to upgrade Bios with dedicated USB bios port. (3) Q code LED's for fault codes and diagnosing...." Read more

"The BMC is easy to set up, and there are no unexplained failures like the feared early models...." Read more

"...that I bought a 3955wx and super micro m12swa-tf, which is so easy to updating BIOS and works veeeery well...." Read more

9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the motherboard. Some mention that it works well, runs smoothly, and has fan control management. They say there are no unexplained failures, and all sata ports work without problem. However, others say that it doesn't work with 5000WX and BIOS updating sucks.

"...Fan control management works well all on its own but if you want to control fans in a custom setup you have to go through the motherboards BMC...." Read more

"...This is unbelievable. I was sold a non working motherboard and lost 200 dollars only because it was sent abroad and I was naturally a bit late to..." Read more

"The BMC is easy to set up, and there are no unexplained failures like the feared early models...." Read more

"...After a bumpy start it is running smoothly and is obviously a power house board...." Read more

9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the motherboard. Some mention it's a top notch workstation motherboard with server grade SSD drives and cooling. They say it'll require some build skills to set it up, but it'd be a super reliable multitasking motherboard that can handle heavy workstation loads. However, others say it was defective and did not power on at all.

"...This is a server grade motherboard with server grade memory, HDD drives, server grade SSD drives and server grade cooling system built to last...." Read more

"...Super tedious and pointless. Just make it available in the bios, Asus!!!-Backplate on motherboard makes it difficult to mount the motherboard...." Read more

"Pretty good board overall. However, it’s not like there are a lot of choices for this socket...." Read more

"Top notch workstation motherboard..." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the motherboard. They mention that it is large and heavy, but it fits into their Thermaltake Level 10 case. Some customers also mention that the motherboard is smaller than the maximum diameter.

"...I use it in Fractal Define 7 XL which is pretty large case and it barely fits there, for example it covers all grommet pass-through from the back..." Read more

"...uppermost left corner of board (near i/o shield top), is smaller than that maximum diameter...." Read more

"...Yes, it costs real money. Yes, it's big. Yes, it's have...." Read more

"It is large and heavy but it fit into my Thermaltake Level 10 nicely...." Read more

Rock Solid Workstation Motherboard
5 Stars
Rock Solid Workstation Motherboard
So first I want to say that I'm very satisfied with this Asus WRX80E Wi-Fi motherboard.It's been a month since the PC has been operational and there have been zero problems.I'm 60years old and this is probably my last custom built computer build. Reason for building? My previous PC is a 10 year old all in in one PC has been a good PC but my Photography work is slowing it down way too much and the poor thing struggles to process one picture while it wizzes and blows hot air processing just one picture in 1 or 2 minutes. I'm quite proficient at building things and previously built a tower PC in 1996 that for the time was quite fast and advanced for its time. It was a Asus MB too.Fast forward to 2021> This PC build processes an image in seconds, about 8 sec max compared to my old pc of 1 - 2 minutes. 1996 PC build cost was $1600.00. 2021 PC Build cost $10388.00 so far. This is a server grade motherboard with server grade memory, HDD drives, server grade SSD drives and server grade cooling system built to last. No it doesn't have overclocked Processor or memory. It has a 16 core 32 thread processor and error correcting server grade memory thats built to work and keep on ticking error free 24/7. My multi tasking has been been taken up many levels with this PC. I can have multiple things going on all at once and this Motherboard just keeps on trucking without locking up.So here are the perks and the downs about this motherboard.Perks: :) (1) Super reliable multitasking motherboard that can handle heavy Workstation loads and even full fledged server workloads. (2) Easy to upgrade Bios with dedicated USB bios port. (3) Q code LED's for fault codes and diagnosing. (4) My bench marks scores were spread evenly with great scores for workstation, server and even full 3D gaming.The Downs: :( (1) If you're expecting this Motherboard to boot up in 20 seconds then you'll be disappointed. This motherboard was 1st designed as a server and workstation 2nd. There is a lot going on and when you turn on the power and the Motherboard and Bios goes through all of it's checks before it posts. Yeah the MB will game but if you're building a gaming PC then a gaming board is the best choice.(2) Fan control management works well all on its own but if you want to control fans in a custom setup you have to go through the motherboards BMC. ( another small computer processor within the MB that has its own video output that can only be accessed with another computer on a network.) :( If Asus in the future provides software to do this through the Windows operating system or any other method other than connecting another PC in a network then this motherboard will be your crown jewel.That's it!Some hints: If you're spending this much on a custom built PC and motherboard and cheap out on everything else you won't be satisfied. Build it for your needs and give this motherboard proper processor and video card and memory and you'll be rewarded with true reliability and performance.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021
So first I want to say that I'm very satisfied with this Asus WRX80E Wi-Fi motherboard.
It's been a month since the PC has been operational and there have been zero problems.
I'm 60years old and this is probably my last custom built computer build. Reason for building? My previous PC is a 10 year old all in in one PC has been a good PC but my Photography work is slowing it down way too much and the poor thing struggles to process one picture while it wizzes and blows hot air processing just one picture in 1 or 2 minutes. I'm quite proficient at building things and previously built a tower PC in 1996 that for the time was quite fast and advanced for its time. It was a Asus MB too.

Fast forward to 2021> This PC build processes an image in seconds, about 8 sec max compared to my old pc of 1 - 2 minutes. 1996 PC build cost was $1600.00. 2021 PC Build cost $10388.00 so far. This is a server grade motherboard with server grade memory, HDD drives, server grade SSD drives and server grade cooling system built to last. No it doesn't have overclocked Processor or memory. It has a 16 core 32 thread processor and error correcting server grade memory thats built to work and keep on ticking error free 24/7. My multi tasking has been been taken up many levels with this PC. I can have multiple things going on all at once and this Motherboard just keeps on trucking without locking up.
So here are the perks and the downs about this motherboard.

Perks: :) (1) Super reliable multitasking motherboard that can handle heavy Workstation loads and even full fledged server workloads. (2) Easy to upgrade Bios with dedicated USB bios port. (3) Q code LED's for fault codes and diagnosing. (4) My bench marks scores were spread evenly with great scores for workstation, server and even full 3D gaming.
The Downs: :( (1) If you're expecting this Motherboard to boot up in 20 seconds then you'll be disappointed. This motherboard was 1st designed as a server and workstation 2nd. There is a lot going on and when you turn on the power and the Motherboard and Bios goes through all of it's checks before it posts. Yeah the MB will game but if you're building a gaming PC then a gaming board is the best choice.
(2) Fan control management works well all on its own but if you want to control fans in a custom setup you have to go through the motherboards BMC. ( another small computer processor within the MB that has its own video output that can only be accessed with another computer on a network.) :( If Asus in the future provides software to do this through the Windows operating system or any other method other than connecting another PC in a network then this motherboard will be your crown jewel.
That's it!
Some hints: If you're spending this much on a custom built PC and motherboard and cheap out on everything else you won't be satisfied. Build it for your needs and give this motherboard proper processor and video card and memory and you'll be rewarded with true reliability and performance.
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