That's a matter of chipsets. None of the commodity chipsets support 64-bit PCI, neither on Intel nor AMD side. For socket A, you need to have AMD's own 760MPX chipset - not found on any single processor boards. As Marlin said, buy a dual processor board and leave one socket empty. You don't have to buy an Athlon-MP processor then either.
I think that card will work in a Reg. 32 slot, just will be running at 32bit not 64bit. Go to there site to make sure it is backwards compatiable, most are.
Oh, that LSI U160 adapter is 64-bit 33 MHz, but lives happily in a 32-bit slot as well. Besides, with one single SCSI HDD, you won't hit the bandwidth ceiling anyway.
What's the point here? Do you really think the 2nd CPU socket and voltage regulation adds drastically to a high end board's cost?
Either go for the big gun and pay up for it, or be cheap and stick with the I/O performance you get from cheap commodity boards. GBit Ethernet requires 250 MB/s of its own btw.
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