Jesus, this mobo got 14 SATA ports (10 white ports are SATA6.0Gbps, the rest four black ports are SATA3.0Gbps). The socket of this mobo is huge and the way gigabyte placed the four DIMM slots is interesting.
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Well, the Gigabyte mobo looks a lot better if you compare it with this ASUS one. I guess I know why these manufacturers place the DIMM slots on two sides of the LGA2011 socket. These motherboards are for the upcoming enthusiastic Sandy Bridige-E processors, which adopt an outstanding FOUR channel memory controller. Placing the four slots on two sides of the socket (each side has two slots) makes it easier for designers to route the wires in the PCB.