looking to upgrade my gigabyte z170-UD5
Hoping that a Z370 (w 8700k) will do, if not I might spring for an X299 (with 7820X)
Hoping to re-use my current 770 GTX, while I wait for new Nvidia GTX 2060. I need an HDMI out for audio receiver. unfortunately, this can't be used for a monitor as well as the receiver will not support a 16x10 resolution. I have 3 1920x1200 displays that consume all display connectors on my 770 GTX
-2 built-in NICs
-1 M2 PCI-E-3 4x for my Samsung 960 NVME SSD
-1 16x (physical) PCI-E-3 (8x electric would do) for a graphics card
-1 4x PCI-E-3 for my Intel 750 (future replaced by an Optane drive)
-1 8x PCI-E-2 for my 10Gig Ethernet NIC
-connector to support my 4 port USB3 "drive-bay"
-1 functional SATA port
I would love to do all this at the same time and find a way to add an AQUANTIA AQC107, either on the system board or via an additional add-in board
with so many boards available, and each with shared PCI-E lanes I am not sure what options will let me do this all at the same time.
maybe the
ASRock Z370 Professional Gaming i7 is my best bet?
Hoping that a Z370 (w 8700k) will do, if not I might spring for an X299 (with 7820X)
Hoping to re-use my current 770 GTX, while I wait for new Nvidia GTX 2060. I need an HDMI out for audio receiver. unfortunately, this can't be used for a monitor as well as the receiver will not support a 16x10 resolution. I have 3 1920x1200 displays that consume all display connectors on my 770 GTX
-2 built-in NICs
-1 M2 PCI-E-3 4x for my Samsung 960 NVME SSD
-1 16x (physical) PCI-E-3 (8x electric would do) for a graphics card
-1 4x PCI-E-3 for my Intel 750 (future replaced by an Optane drive)
-1 8x PCI-E-2 for my 10Gig Ethernet NIC
-connector to support my 4 port USB3 "drive-bay"
-1 functional SATA port
I would love to do all this at the same time and find a way to add an AQUANTIA AQC107, either on the system board or via an additional add-in board
with so many boards available, and each with shared PCI-E lanes I am not sure what options will let me do this all at the same time.
maybe the
ASRock Z370 Professional Gaming i7 is my best bet?