Socket 775 LGA Mobo w/PCI x4 - That Takes Same Memory As EP45-UD3L
I've got an EP45-UD3L, but am thinking about getting one of these
things http://tinyurl.com/32h3xcx to speed things up. But that's an x4 card. Is there a GigaByte board with x4 slots that I could recycle my current CPU and memory into? -- PeteCresswell |
Socket 775 LGA Mobo w/PCI x4 - That Takes Same Memory As EP45-UD3L
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
I've got an EP45-UD3L, but am thinking about getting one of these things http://tinyurl.com/32h3xcx to speed things up. But that's an x4 card. Is there a GigaByte board with x4 slots that I could recycle my current CPU and memory into? Depends on what cards and peripherals you are using. You can check he http://www.gigabyte.com/products/lis...&jid=2&p=2&v=7 This one should work: GA-EP45-EXTREME (rev. 1.0) However, For the cost of that ssd, you could have a GA x58a-ud3r sata 3 board($300), core i7 930($200), 6gb DDR3 mem($150), and a terabyte 6gb/ sec sata 3 hdd ($100). Get a second 6gb drive and Raid zero them for 4x speed. That is what I have. Boot up = 70 seconds to fully functional xp2 32bit. |
Socket 775 LGA Mobo w/PCI x4 - That Takes Same Memory As EP45-UD3L
?More money than sense???
Have you looked into the cost of that thing??? bet you looking at 800buck cost and you would still need to buy a new motherboard. peter If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) "(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message ... I've got an EP45-UD3L, but am thinking about getting one of these things http://tinyurl.com/32h3xcx to speed things up. But that's an x4 card. Is there a GigaByte board with x4 slots that I could recycle my current CPU and memory into? -- PeteCresswell |
Socket 775 LGA Mobo w/PCI x4 - That Takes Same Memory As EP45-UD3L
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
I've got an EP45-UD3L, but am thinking about getting one of these things http://tinyurl.com/32h3xcx to speed things up. But that's an x4 card. Is there a GigaByte board with x4 slots that I could recycle my current CPU and memory into? P45 based motherboards come in two types. The cheapest P45 boards, run the P45 in P43 mode, providing only one big PCI Express slot. That's what you bought. Your board runs only the (1)x16 mode, and has one big PCI Express slot on it. (If the manufacturer wanted, they could have placed a P43 chip on the motherboard, and you'd be none the wiser.) The rest of the P45 boards, provide two big PCI Express slots. Either of those slots could take a x4, x8, or x16 card. The slot wiring runs either (1)x16 or (2)x8, and switches automatically as a function of card presence detection. So if you installed a video card and a Revodrive, each would have access to up to x8 lanes. Or alternately, you could plug an Areca RAID card with x8 interface, and it would work at full speed. So what you want, is the P45 board you didn't buy, which was a few dollars more. That would have done the job, and come with two big slots to hold anything you could plug into them. Since we're on the tail end of LGA775 generation, finding a good motherboard now will be fun. I bought an LGA775 motherboard a while back, and didn't get the one I wanted. I haven't checked lately, to see what's left, but I would guess the picking should be slim. Too many generations of LGA1156/LGA1366 exist, for good LGA775 motherboards to stick around. Paul |
Socket 775 LGA Mobo w/PCI x4 - That Takes Same Memory As EP45-UD3L
Per peter:
?More money than sense??? Have you looked into the cost of that thing??? bet you looking at 800buck cost and you would still need to buy a new motherboard. I was figuring a couple hundred dollars for a 30-gigger. Now that I'm writing this, of course I can't find the URL... but I'm pretty sure that was the price range. But even at $200, I'm not sure it's such a great idea. What attracted me was the extremely fast boot time and no additional noise. Actually, I've got a RAID card in my box right now - used to enable hot swapping on a SATA bay.... Although I don't know diddly about RAID, I'm guessing that a couple/two/three drives as Raid-2 could be made to boot a lot faster... and that might be a solution too. -- PeteCresswell |
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