MSI’s WS WRX80 Is A Monster Motherboard For AMD Threadripper PRO With CPU & Memory OC Support & Frozr Cooling Design
From what we have been able to gather, MSI is working on a brand new motherboard and its first-ever design for AMD’s Threadripper PRO family. This new product will be marketed as the MSI WS WRX80 motherboard and is loaded with features and technologies. The board is designed for both, AMD Threadripper PRO 3000WX and Threadripper PRO 5000WX CPUs which is kind of interesting since AMD only recently announced its Zen 3 workstation family but so far has limited it to Lenovo but this would be our first confirmation that the 5000WX parts are just timed-exclusive for Lenovo and will be coming to the wider DIY segment soon. As for the specifications, the MSI WS WRX80 motherboard comes with a powerful VRM design that is incorporated on a 14 layer PCB, making use of 2oz thickened copper. There are 11 VRM phases (all-dedicated) and 105A digital power SPS units, all covered in an aluminum stacked fin array heat sink. The motherboard is powered by dual 8-pin connectors and a 24-pin ATX connector situated on the right side of the board. Like most WRX80 offerings, the MSI WS WRX80 also comes with a horizontally aligned SP3 socket which has a total of eight DDR4 DIMM slots, four on each side. The memory support includes clock rates of up to 3200 Mbps and up to 2 TB capacities. We have also learned that with Threadripper 5000WX chips, the motherboard would allow both memory and CPU overclocking capabilities with AMP support. MSI WS WRX80 Motherboard Features:
Supports AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Series Processors for Socket sWRX8 Supports DDR4 ECC and non-ECC Memory, 8-Channel DDR4-3200Mbps, up to 2 TB More Powerful Than Enough: Dedicated 11 phases 105A digital power to CPU, All Aluminum Design, Stacked Fin Array, 14 layer PCB made by 2oz thickened copper More Efficiency for Data Transfer: 10G LAN + Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 6E and bandwidth management More Compatibility and Flexibility: 7x PCIe 4.0/3.0 x16 slots, 2x Lightning Gen4 M.2, 8x SATA connectors, 2x U.2 connectors KVM remote management: Powered by Aspeed AST2600 BMC chip, provides intelligence for its IPMI architecture for out-of-band management to enhanced hardware-level control
As for expansion options, the motherboard carries 7 all-metal reinforced PCIe Gen 4.0 x16 slots, all running at full x16 lane speeds thanks to the 128 PCIe Gen 4 lanes on the platform. There are also dual 6-pin connectors at the bottom of the board to make sure those lanes are fed with proper ATX power when running multiple add-in cards. Storage options include 8 SATA III ports and dual Turbo U.2 ports. There are also dual Lightning Gen 4 M.2 ports next to the WRX80 PCH heatsink. You can see the M.2 heatsinks spanning the entire top and bottom-right section of the board. The PCH heat sink comes with its own dedicated aluminum heatsink with a Twin Frozr heatsink fan with 0db tech and can be disabled manually. As for I/O capabilities, the MSI WS WRX80 once again leads with dual LAN (10/1G)ports, 20G USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, WiFi6E wireless capabilities, and support for BMC/IPMI Remote management provided through the Aspeed AST2600 BMC chip. The motherboard has several fan headers and even rocks an EZ Debug LED which comes in quite handy for a motherboard of this proportions. We have been told that the motherboard will be launching next month with a very premium price tag since it is only the 4th WRX80 motherboard for a DIY manufacturer.