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Old 13th Feb 2008, 10:52
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Well I'm wanting a new motherboard cause I'm upgrading my whole computer, so, what I'm wanting is, a motherboard that has both PCIE-x16 and PCIx4 but I have only found them with PCIEx16 and PCIx1 but I need the PCIx4 slot for a raid controler card, or other cards I have seen need a PCI-X slot, can't find any with those on though.

Hope someone knows of one that has them

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Intel E2180 @ 2.85
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Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L
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Old 13th Feb 2008, 12:13
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Don't most motherboards these days support RAID0 and RAID1 without a card? Someone correct me if i'm being an idiot.
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Old 13th Feb 2008, 12:34
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thats what i thought, but using a card frees up some extra CPU usage apparently, and also I couldn't find anything on the asus website about the motherboard I was going to get when those in the specs is said Storage: SATA-300 (RAID)
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