Just picked these up in a deal and realized that they won't work for my needs (My RAID card requires PCI-X, my mistake!). I'll have to spend double the money to get what I need for my server ... oh well.
Hate to part with it as it is a very solid board, tested and works fine.
Comes with board, printed manual, and a backplate
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Asus P5K-E Motherboard - $95 shipped
MSI X1900xt Radeon with a large Aerocool cooler on it, works perfect, never a problem -- $55 shipped (not sure what these are worth anymore so lmk if I am out of line)
G.Skill 8GB DDR2 800 (4x2GB) Ram in excellent condition - $72 shipped
TAKE ALL 3 ABOVE ITEMS FOR $200 shipped
Only trades I am looking for are WD 1TB Green Drives.
Thanks
Greg
FST/FT: 8gb of DDR2 Ram, Asus P5K-E Motherboard, X1900xt Radeon
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Just FYI, PCI-X cards will work in normal PCI slots if you were wondering, it's just bandwidth limited... & some of the pins will hang over which occasionally will be a problem. I've been able to get 120-130MB/s on regular PCI. Of course the same setup got 180-195MB/s with PCI-X (shame that it was an AGP only board or I'd be using that).
There are no certainties of operating a PCI-X card in a PCI slot. Some will work, some will not.
As for finding a replacement motherboard, I could only find a handful of them on Newegg, all server motherboard nonetheless. So you are likely looking to getting a couple of Xeons or Opterons. Hopefully you didn't get the CPU yet. The consumer motherboards don't seem to carry that slot from what I can tell.
As for finding a replacement motherboard, I could only find a handful of them on Newegg, all server motherboard nonetheless. So you are likely looking to getting a couple of Xeons or Opterons. Hopefully you didn't get the CPU yet. The consumer motherboards don't seem to carry that slot from what I can tell.
When all else fails, replace the user.
Odd, maybe I've just had good luck then. I've done it on about 3 boards so far.There are no certainties of operating a PCI-X card in a PCI slot. Some will work, some will not.
But yeah, PCI-X is not something you find on a consumer board. Heck, I'm pretty sure they're phasing it out all together for PCI-E.