ASUS Pro WS W790 SAGE SE Intel LGA 4677 CEB Motherboard,PCIe 5.0, 7 xPCIe 5.0 x16 Slots,DDR5 R-DIMM, 2x10G BMC LAN, LAN Server-Grade Remote Management,Front and Rear USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C®,ACCE
$899.00
Price: $899.00
(as of Jan 03, 2025 10:44:49 UTC – Details)
ASUS Pro WS W790 SAGE SE workstation motherboard is deftly tailored for creative professionals, developers, and engineers, unleashing the dominate performance of the latest Intel Xeon processors, with CPU and memory overclocking capability. Featuring an optimized memory trace layout, advanced power stage design, server-grade IPMI remote management, and ultrafast PCIe 5.0 and networking connectivity, Pro WS W790 series melds no-compromise engineering with incredible aesthetics.
Intel LGA 4677 socket: Ready for Intel Xeon W-3400 & W-2400 processors
CPU and memory overclocking: Supports for up to 2TB of ECC R-DIMM DDR5 memory (1DPC)
Ultrafast connectivity: 7 PCIe 5.0 x16 slots, Dual Intel X710-AT2 10G LAN, 3 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C and 2 SlimSAS
Server-grade IPMI remote management: Hardware and software-level with a dedicated LAN port link to AST2600 BMC controller, plus a real-time monitoring and management software – ASUS Control Center Express
Robust power and thermal design: 14+1+1 power stages, 8-pin and 6-pin PCIe power connectors, Massive VRM, chipset, M.2 heatsinks and M.2 backplates
Trusted stability: Highly compatible with the latest technologies with solid QVL list and tested for 24/7 operation, validated for extensive compatibility
10 reviews for ASUS Pro WS W790 SAGE SE Intel LGA 4677 CEB Motherboard,PCIe 5.0, 7 xPCIe 5.0 x16 Slots,DDR5 R-DIMM, 2x10G BMC LAN, LAN Server-Grade Remote Management,Front and Rear USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C®,ACCE
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Merak –
Good Feature, Weak BIOS, Dangerous Overclock
This board has few features others don’t offer: dual PSU, full 8 channel memory with overclock, intel x710. I paid serious surplus over other choices just to get the full 8 channel memory overclockingI am still testing this board trying to make sure no random settings damages my CPU and other components. Here is what I have found out so far:I also have a Supermicro w790 board. Here is comparison:Pros: memory overclock, dual psu supportCons:BIOS is weak and more difficult to use.Poor system stability – I still occasionally get BSODs just running with bare minimum.Weak construction despite overuse of materials.Price – Is it worth several hundreds more to just to be able to set some custom memory speeds?No buzzer – this turns out to be extremely helpful for troubleshooting with long boot time. Supermicro comes with this by default.Bloatware – this is ASUS standard. Even if you get rid of them (which is extremely difficult, it’s everywhere), it just needs you to be negligent for once to reset all your hard work.Weird/Annoyances about this board:The VGA port is unsupported physically. All its strength comes from the data wires. Really?Overclocking options seem unfinished despite this board being almost 1 year old. Details below:The board does not seem to respect safety limits. It will just freely go above TjMax regardless which OC option you have. There is even one that mentioned 90C and it just goes past that.Custom temperature limit ranges from 105C to 115C, which is totally pointless and dangerous.I can only access SPD info from BIOS, not through 3rd part software like CPU-Z or HWInfo.I can’t set custom fan curves. From the manual I have to turn off BMC, but then I don’t have display anymore. Maybe VGA also got disabled.There is no flexibility for the VRM fan bracket. My memory runs quite hot but there is no way I can reconfigure the bracket to share some cooling to memory despite the vicinity.No RGB. Surprising. Very Un-Asus.NO ANTI STATIC BAG PACKAGING???
Andy Y. –
ASUS Pro WS W790-ACE Intel LGA 4677 CEB Motherboard
ASUS Pro WS W790-ACE Intel LGA 4677 CEB Motherboard hag bugs, for example, DIMM A1 is bad and doesn’t work at all.
stark –
not a bad motherboard – but I think it needs at least one or two bios updates before it realy shines
best choice for the w9-3495x
enssolution –
It won’t boot when it’s mounted on E1, E2, F1, F2
When you install 8 memories in the slot, it says to install them on A1, A2, B1, B2, and E1, E2, F1, and F2It won’t boot when it’s mounted on E1, E2, F1, F2
IT Technical Guy –
Nice Try on Hardware Set, but Terrible Delivery of Documentation, Support, or Attention to Detail
The board tries to pack in a lot of things, and the result looks nice to view or on paper. The price far exceeds the quality of documentation, support, or fine detail delivered, though.Pros: lots of PCIE slots lots of memory slots supports overclocking and memory tweaking dual 10GB NICs built in IMPI/BMC 3 NMVE slots onboard with heatsinks Supports out of band BIOS updates via BMC Linux BIOS update now bundles the MEI flashing into the packageCons: BIOS is VERY poorly or not-at-all documented for any options that really set it apart from other boards Only 2 of the integrated NVME slots are gen 5 Auto tuning of fan speeds is lost when other options are enabled (BMC remote enabled?) The BMC remote view is only useful for remote BIOS config/reset/flash, not console under Linux Kernel reports the integrated NICs being on a bus not supporting their full speed NIC firmware update package for use under Linux has bricked the NICs on two different boards Support issues: getting a team member to understand the bricked above is next to impossible and results in completely unrelated questions and references to Windows Control Panel and WIFI questions. Even after “escalation” to the alleged Linux team, Windows responses were given. RMA is always “send in first” and offers no carrier options other than Fedex home. Don’t expect the ability to reroute the return to another address or a FedEx office reroute the return or have it sent to a FedEx shop
Anon E Mouse –
Size Constraints – What Won’t Fit
So here’s what I did and you shouldn’t. PS I didn’t buy from Amazon. So, the MB accepts two PCIe 5 NVME SSD, flat without heat sink. However, I bought the Crucials with the heat sink. Installed them, no problem. Then I installed my ASUS RTX 4090, third slot from the bottom, no problem. I then took the graphics card out to install cables at the bottom of the MB. When I went to reinstall the RTX 4090, it’s 3.5 slot girth was crushing my cables. So I decided to move the card up one slot. Won’t go. Now its hitting the top of the SSD heat sink (and putting the card even higher won’t solve the problem). So, I muttered a few vile words and sent them back for exchange
Anna –
Beware – Marvell 10Gb Ethernet port disappears randomly, no solution from Asus.
The 10Gb ethernet port is useless on this ASUS Pro WS W790-ACE motherboard, for it disappears in Windows, and even from BIOS. You must perform a complete PC shutdown, disconnect power cable, then try again. Happens randomly. We buy dozens of these boards each month, and about 10% of the boards have this issue. Asus is aware of this, but are not moving fast enough to provide a solution. Do a Google search on Marvell 10Gb AQtion to see what folks have tried, but there is no confirmed solution. It not only affects this board, but also others that use this Marvell NIC.
Mark Antony –
Vengo de la Asus Ws C621e Sage, muy buena placa, con muchas prestaciones. Esta meramente viene muy básica de cables y conectores, el cable slim sas nunca especifica el estándar (literal tuve que ir a eeddit para saber ya que el manual no dice)También tiene una falla en la configuración de los ventiladores en el bios, por alguna razón debes de configurar automático para que funcione
Curiousart –
EE error code each time after rebooting the system2.5Gb Losing the Internet connection every 2-5 minutes10Gb connector died after 2 monthstroubles with the sound so I had been switched to an external DAC…and many more
home_dad –
The error codes are next to impossible to correctly interpret.