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[ILUG] [Slightly OT] Motherboard for a Linux File Server...

[ILUG] [Slightly OT] Motherboard for a Linux File Server...

Conall O'Brien conall+ilug at conall.net
Tue Dec 6 14:44:45 GMT 2005


Hi all,


I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for a
motherboard sporting a 64 Bit PCI slot (not a PCI-X). My existing file
server is becoming unreliable, so I want to have a plan to possibly
replace the system, while retaining my LSI RAID card, hence the 64 Bit
slot requirement.
   

I've taken a quick skim through Komplett and I'm slowly making my way 
through the usual suspects, but all I keep finding is 32 bit PCI and
PCI-X slots. I'd prefer to try and avoid using the 64 bit card in a 32 
bit slot, unless I really have to... 


If anyone has seen a motherboard on sale somewhere with a 64 bit PCI 
slot recently, can you let me know off list.


Thanks... 

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Conall O'Brien

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