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ASRock WRX80D8-2T ATX server motherboard, AMD WRX80 chipset, Socket sWRX8, 8x DDR4 DIMM, 12x SATA III, 3x RJ-45
The Asrock WRX80D8-2T Motherboard AMD WRX80 Socket sWRX8 ATX is a workstation/server-grade mainboard designed around the AMD WRX80 chipset and compatible with AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1000 series processors. It provides eight DIMM slots for DDR4-SDRAM at standard 1.2 V, onboard management graphics via the Aspeed AST2500 with 512 MB memory, and dual Intel X710-AT2 based LAN for high-throughput network connectivity. Storage options include M.2 and SATA III interfaces, while the ATX form factor and server-oriented component layout are intended to support heavy multitasking and demanding compute workloads.
The motherboard’s AMD WRX80 chipset and Socket sWRX8 support Threadripper class CPUs to deliver many-core processing suitable for parallel workloads. Eight memory slots enable large capacity DDR4 configurations and flexible memory channel usage. Integrated Aspeed AST2500 graphics provide basic remote management and console access without the need for a discrete GPU. Dual Intel X710-AT2 network controllers offer reliable, high-performance wired connectivity for server and workstation environments. Native support for M.2 and SATA III storage interfaces allows a mix of NVMe and SATA drives for performance and capacity.
Install the motherboard into a compatible ATX chassis, secure it to the standoffs, and connect the approved Socket sWRX8 AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1000 series processor following the CPU and cooler manufacturer's instructions. Populate DDR4 DIMMs into the eight memory slots according to the board's channel population guidelines to ensure optimal performance. Connect storage devices to the M.2 connectors and SATA III ports as required. Attach power supply connectors, front panel headers, and peripherals, then configure BIOS/UEFI settings for processor, memory, storage, and network preferences. Use the Aspeed AST2500 interface for out-of-band management and console access when needed.
For stable operation under heavy loads, use ECC-capable DDR4 modules if supported by the processor and system configuration, ensure adequate chassis cooling for multi-core Threadripper CPUs, and update firmware/BIOS and BMC drivers to the latest versions provided by the manufacturer. When deploying in networked environments, configure the Intel X710-AT2 controllers according to your network performance and redundancy requirements.
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