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    Posted: 02 Feb 2016 at 8:32am
Hi,

I need a little help on finding the right mobo.

Looking for Xeon e5 2650 v3.

2x titan X's.

Blackmagic Design Decklink extreme card.

Thanks for your time!
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You require an X99 board for that processor. Always check for your Xeon processor in the CPU Support list.

You'll want a full size board to accommodate the two video cards.

You'll also need to verify the PCIe slot width needed for the Blackmagic card, x4 or x8. It is PCIe 2.0 x8.

Be sure to verify the number of PCIe lanes each PCIe x16 slot provides. The slot may be x16 physical, but may only be x8 or x4 electrically. This is of critical importance. Also the spacing of the PCIe slots must be compatible with all your video cards.

You have 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes from the Xeon processor. If both video cards will be run a x16, then that leaves x8 for other devices.

You won't be able to use M.2 SSDs, since you may be using all of the PCIe 3.0 lanes from the CPU.
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While staying away from the OCing boards .......

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20WS-E/

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20WS-E10G/
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Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:

You require an X99 board for that processor. Always check for your Xeon processor in the CPU Support list.

You'll want a full size board to accommodate the two video cards.

You'll also need to verify the PCIe slot width needed for the Blackmagic card, x4 or x8. It is PCIe 2.0 x8.

Be sure to verify the number of PCIe lanes each PCIe x16 slot provides. The slot may be x16 physical, but may only be x8 or x4 electrically. This is of critical importance. Also the spacing of the PCIe slots must be compatible with all your video cards.

You have 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes from the Xeon processor. If both video cards will be run a x16, then that leaves x8 for other devices.

You won't be able to use M.2 SSDs, since you may be using all of the PCIe 3.0 lanes from the CPU.


Thank you so much for explaining these things to me!

Obviously still in r&d about what components to get. This helps a lot. I'll look into this further.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

While staying away from the OCing boards .......

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20WS-E/

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20WS-E10G/


I guess the 10G would be good for me if I was say...needing to set up a raid that worked with a 10G connection?
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Originally posted by neverknowu neverknowu wrote:

I guess the 10G would be good for me if I was say...needing to set up a raid that worked with a 10G connection?


Exactly. SATAe is FAST. I'm assuming you're building a fast editing workstation.

Yet, it never hurts to future-proof now while looking down the road at possible scenarios.

What you're looking at building now isn't by any stretch inexpensive, but the comparative little additional cost incurred now may save a tear-down in the future should you decide at a later date you do want SATAe/10G.


My way of looking at your situation. If I were you. wearing your boots, sort of way.

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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by neverknowu neverknowu wrote:

I guess the 10G would be good for me if I was say...needing to set up a raid that worked with a 10G connection?


[COLOR=red]Exactly. SATAe is FAST. I'm assuming you're building a fast editing workstation.

Yet, it never hurts to future-proof now while looking down the road at possible scenarios.

What
you're looking at building now isn't by any stretch inexpensive, but
the comparative little additional cost incurred now may save a tear-down
in the future should you decide at a later date you do want SATAe/10G.


My way of looking at your situation. If I were you. wearing your boots, sort of way.



Yeah, I'm working with uncompressing large video files, and also playing back regular prores files while adding FX to them.

Now I have to find the smallest case possible for this eATX board as I'll be traveling a lot for work. I really appreciate your time, thank you!
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Ughgg, you're travelling with it? hehehe, ok!?!

Take a look at the other X99 boards ASRock offers then.

http://www.asrock.com/mb/index.asp?s=2011-3
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