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(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I'm looking to build a Linux file server with a couple of terabytes of
> storage. Right now I'm leaning toward using an Areca ARC-12xx PCIe x8
> RAID controller, but I haven't seen many motherboards that have PCIe x8
> slots. I see that the A8N-SLI Deluxe can be configured with two PCIe
> x8 slots in SLI mode--does that only work with SLI'd graphics cards, or
> can I put a single graphics card in one slot and a PCIe x8 RAID card in
> the other?
>
> Or could I get a motherboard with a single PCIe x16 slot, put a PCIe x8
> RAID card there, and use a PCI graphics card? (I don't need fast
> graphics, since this will be a file server.)
>
> Or would I be best off just using a PCI-X RAID card instead?
Doesn't look good. DFI tech support says x8/x8 mode is for
video/video cards, while x16/x2 (or x16/x1 on some other mobos)
can be used for video/storage.
http://forums.storagereview.net/inde...18757&hl=areca
This is looking more like a question for someone at Nvidia.
Or, perhaps someone in this group, can take a look at their
Device Manager entries and see if there is any evidence of
what's up with the SLI slots. The naming convention for the
slots might give some clue as to what is possible with
them.
Nvidia does make more professional chipsets. For example,
this one has a few more possibilities slot wise, at the
cost of an extra processor.
ftp://ftp.tyan.com/datasheets/d_s2895_100.pdf
Tyan also has some Intel PCI-E server boards.
Paul