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Re: Need four PCI slots. My system is dead. [message #109456 is a reply to message #109446] |
Mon, 22 January 2018 21:50 |
SummingStrange
Messages: 43 Registered: April 2017 Location: Downunder
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What CPU and socket are you using? I thought you might be on Generation 4 - Haswell? Would be nice to be able to re-use your CPU.
The Jetway NAF93 industrial mobo is still in production and it has 4 PCI slots native off the Q77 chipset (or Platform Controller Hub in Intel's language).
Only problem is that mobo is Gen 2/3 - Sandy/Ivy bridge, so this means Core i7-2600 or i7-3770 etc.
You can still find new Ivy Bridge CPUs and a few Sandy Bridge i5s.
I'm (still) about to commence my Jetway NAF93 build with a Core i7-2600K. Apologies for the fact that I can't guarantee the compatibility of the mobo - delays are due to renovations on the house; I have nowhere to set up my gear until they're finished.
The way things are looking though, the external chassis looks like the best way to go for the future. A chassis connected using an x4 or x8 PCIe slot would be ideal, as I don't know if the 250Mb/sec (theoretical) x1 lane would end up being a bottleneck with multiple cards.
[Updated on: Mon, 22 January 2018 21:57] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Need four PCI slots. My system is dead. [message #109458 is a reply to message #109457] |
Mon, 22 January 2018 23:32 |
Kim W.
Messages: 189 Registered: January 2010 Location: Australia
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Thanks all.
I am leaning toward the Exsys expansion backplane for futureproofing purposes. I have a newer AMD mobo (can't remember the model offhand, and a quad core AMD Phenom processor.
It only has two PCI slots, which is not enough. It has a couple of 16x PCIe slots, however. This may be the way to go, but will look into the mobo suggestions above.
Cheers,
Kim
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