The first product was announced on November 14, 2011, for "Extreme" CPUs using the
LGA 2011 socket. Features include: • 2×
Serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 (6 Gbit/s) ports & 4x SATA 2 (3 Gbit/s) ports. • 8×
PCI Express 2.0 lanes • 14
Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports • Integrated
Gigabit Ethernet MAC (Lewisville PHY) • Optional
Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise 3.0 • SATA RAID support (0/1/10/5) • Write journaling • 100 MHz BCLK • Supports processor, memory and chipset overclocking • Supports Intel Extreme Tuning Utility 3.0 (XTU) • 8-layer
printed circuit board (PCB), 2 oz copper recommended The X79 chipset is made to work with the Intel
LGA 2011 (Socket R) which features 2011 copper pins. The added pins allow for more
PCI Express lanes and interconnects for server class processors. Newer Core and Xeon processors address 40 PCI Express 3.0 lanes directly through
Sandy Bridge-E architecture (Xeon) and
Ivy Bridge architecture (Core processors). ==Partial support for Windows XP==