Re: 64 bit pci slots?

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On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 03:53:23AM -0500, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> ya, the AWE 64 will work.  haha!  I don;t think they need all that data 
> transfer for a sounds card, but who knows.  It's also good for 1000mbps 
> ethernet, wish I had that.  How many 64 slots are there anyways?
> 
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There are 3 64 bit pci slots.  One holds the scsi card and it was
originally in the bottom 64 bit slot blocking access to one 32 bit slot
because the ribbon cable connects from the bottom.  I moved it up one
and everything seems to work...

Are you sure the AWE 64 (32bit pci card) will work?  I tried a couple
of "video cards" (with onboard video disabled) but they both hung the
system and it would not post.  Even though they had the 3.3V key, it
didn't work.

This board has 2 1000Mbps ethernet interfaces builtin.

Guess I could use one of the 32bit slots, there are only two of
those, and the board has no AGP slot:(


jay


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