Hm, I can only spot 4x SATA 3 and 1x mSATA on that motherboard. There's probably an eSATA port on the back, which may be the last available SATA port from the PCH (6x SATA3 if I'm not mistaken). That seems a bit low for such a high-end board!
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Aikouka - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link
Hm, I can only spot 4x SATA 3 and 1x mSATA on that motherboard. There's probably an eSATA port on the back, which may be the last available SATA port from the PCH (6x SATA3 if I'm not mistaken). That seems a bit low for such a high-end board!kyralfie - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link
Are you sure that those SSDs are based on Sandforce controllers and not Jmicron JMF667H as many claim? Or am I mixing up something?jasonelmore - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link
cuz the bandwidth are all being saved for the PLX chipZok - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link
There also appears to be a mSATA slot between the last two x16 slots.Also - I think I spot measurement points below the last x16 slot. Pretty neat!
dac7nco - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link
"some models of which have featured a white PCB"... Ian Cutress may have just made a tweakboy joke. :)