- Mar 31, 2003
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First off, is it physically possible to create a PCI-E x32 slot. (32 wires has to take up a fair bit of room)
Ok everyone knows that in some cases in Micro-ATX cases you have to use a riser card. Could a MB manf and case manf get together and do the following.
[*]MB: Make a MB with one x32 PCI-E slot instead of 2x x16's[/LI]
[*]MB: Make a riser card for that x32 slot that breaks it into 2 x16 slots with sufficient space for 2-slot cooling[/LI]
[*]Case: Create horizontal back panels for the case thereby.[/LI]
This way not only are no PCI-E slots or PCI- slots taken up, but you have a much more efficient use of room in the case. Additionally, i would think that cooling would be on par if not better than the current standard.
Is there any flaws in that design from an architectural standpoint?
-Kevin
Ok everyone knows that in some cases in Micro-ATX cases you have to use a riser card. Could a MB manf and case manf get together and do the following.
[*]MB: Make a MB with one x32 PCI-E slot instead of 2x x16's[/LI]
[*]MB: Make a riser card for that x32 slot that breaks it into 2 x16 slots with sufficient space for 2-slot cooling[/LI]
[*]Case: Create horizontal back panels for the case thereby.[/LI]
This way not only are no PCI-E slots or PCI- slots taken up, but you have a much more efficient use of room in the case. Additionally, i would think that cooling would be on par if not better than the current standard.
Is there any flaws in that design from an architectural standpoint?
-Kevin
