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Two E3110's on the same board w/ PCIE 2.0?

imported_boe

Senior member
Hello,

Are there any good boards that I can put two of these on? I'd like to have a least one PCI E 2.0 video card - the more slots the better though as I might want to put two video cards and I'm sure they'll take up a lot of space. I'm considering the Q9550 - but this might be a better option - not sure.

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: boe
Hello,

Are there any good boards that I can put two of these on? I'd like to have a least one PCI E 2.0 video card - the more slots the better though as I might want to put two video cards and I'm sure they'll take up a lot of space. I'm considering the Q9550 - but this might be a better option - not sure.

Thanks!

This might be what I'm looking for but I don't know if the E3110 will work with this, I don't know if how it compares in performance to a single quad processor at the same clock rate.

http://www.asus.com/products.a...model=1988&modelmenu=2
 
Originally posted by: boe
Originally posted by: boe
Hello,

Are there any good boards that I can put two of these on? I'd like to have a least one PCI E 2.0 video card - the more slots the better though as I might want to put two video cards and I'm sure they'll take up a lot of space. I'm considering the Q9550 - but this might be a better option - not sure.

Thanks!

This might be what I'm looking for but I don't know if the E3110 will work with this, I don't know if how it compares in performance to a single quad processor at the same clock rate.

http://www.asus.com/products.a...model=1988&modelmenu=2

the E3110 is an LGA775... there are no single boards that will take 2 LGA775 chips... there aren't any chipsets out there that support it either.

The board you have selected is an LGA771 socket.


 
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