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Which Intel P4 motherboards have 66mhz PCI slots? Suitable for desktop use?



 
 
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Old April 1st 04, 09:50 PM
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Default Which Intel P4 motherboards have 66mhz PCI slots? Suitable for desktop use?

I am disappointed that my current motherboard doesn't have 66mhz PCI slots.
The raid card I ordered will work in a 32bit 33mhz slot but I think nearly
half the card will just hang out over the edge of the PCI slot.

Since my board is Intels top of the line desktop board, I wonder if any of
the "server" boards Intel sells are both equipped with the 66mhz slots AND
suitable for use as a desktop PC. I don't know why a server board wouldn't
work as a desktop board, so please let me know if you know why. Any tips
and information will be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks,
--Dan


 




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