Actually I have two... on 39320 and a 29160 both are older boards but they work great, unforunately they are both AGP.
My actual work system a MSI K7D-Master dual socket a with dual Barton mobiles running at 2.4G, 3.5G ECC memory the 39320 running one 72G 15K fugitsi (?SP?) drive on one channel and a 36G 10K segate on the other for storage. It has a 64/66 interface with AGP Pro. Unfortunately the memory is slow compared to dual channel or I'd be using it as my gaming rig.
My gaming machine is a MSI K7 something ILSR, its also AGP, the bus runs at 32/33 but that's basically 133 MB/s so one 72G 15K Fugjusti never saturates it. (although the manual says it will support 64/33)
You don't nessarily need 64/100 or 64/66 to support those cards they are backwards compatable to 32/33. Unless your going to raid the scsi's or run two disks you don't really need more than 32/33.
Iwill and Tyan make a few board that support both PCI-x and PCi-e but you'll have to run 2XX oppies. That will probably be my next machine.
@chewy, yeah pain in the butt yup but isn't that pretty much what your doing?
Only problem with the solid state is the cycle life I also heard writing is quite slow. But your certainly correct what would access time be? <6ns?? never need to defragement. Actually it would probably be benifitial to fragment to cut down on localized heat issues.
My actual work system a MSI K7D-Master dual socket a with dual Barton mobiles running at 2.4G, 3.5G ECC memory the 39320 running one 72G 15K fugitsi (?SP?) drive on one channel and a 36G 10K segate on the other for storage. It has a 64/66 interface with AGP Pro. Unfortunately the memory is slow compared to dual channel or I'd be using it as my gaming rig.
My gaming machine is a MSI K7 something ILSR, its also AGP, the bus runs at 32/33 but that's basically 133 MB/s so one 72G 15K Fugjusti never saturates it. (although the manual says it will support 64/33)
You don't nessarily need 64/100 or 64/66 to support those cards they are backwards compatable to 32/33. Unless your going to raid the scsi's or run two disks you don't really need more than 32/33.
Iwill and Tyan make a few board that support both PCI-x and PCi-e but you'll have to run 2XX oppies. That will probably be my next machine.
@chewy, yeah pain in the butt yup but isn't that pretty much what your doing?
Only problem with the solid state is the cycle life I also heard writing is quite slow. But your certainly correct what would access time be? <6ns?? never need to defragement. Actually it would probably be benifitial to fragment to cut down on localized heat issues.