Re: new bottleneck section in wiki

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Matt Garman wrote:

Anyone have any suggestions on getting a motherboard with the most
I/O bandwidth?

Ideally you want to be avoiding the south bridge altogether.

A board like the Tyan S5396 has an MCH with 2 x 16 lane PCIe slots, so a high bandwidth storage controller can go in one slot and quad GigE or 10GE in the other and both have direct access to CPUs/RAM.

These slots are also PCIe V2.0 capable, although I am not aware of any card that take advantage of this.

Regards,

Richard
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