Btw ... I have to say, I thought this drive would be much slower! But it looks like the firmware guys did a really good job optimizing the controller towards 20nm NAND.
Today we are going to have a look at a new workstation oriented motherboard from Gigabyte. The GA-6PXSV3 is one of the very few LGA2011 motherboard powered by an Intel C604 chipset with ATX form factor. It supports Intel Xeon E5-1600/2600 processors as well as Intel Core series CPUs and NVIDIA/AMD SLI/CrossFire. Last but not least Gigabyte is the only manufacturer to offer WS motherboards with high capacity ECC memory support running at DDR3-1600 MHz. In our case the GA-6PXSV3 is able to drive eight 16GB ECC modules (128GB in total) at DDR3-1600 MHz.
Gigabyte managed to build a very strong and good looking workstation motherboard with its GA-6PXSV3. They even managed to surprise us, when I was younger I was always being told that workstation motherboards were slow compared to gaming motherboards, this motherboard just proved me otherwise