{ "numMessagesInTopic": 68, "nextInTime": 1412, "senderId": "qzTYkSkJiYU4bZ6jpnHA7zTnA6ZcQ8XgTrwubRqDfFCxh0MKCEyM6x_dyDZH-LQpQxShgmg7pB51P5WltVhp1XL9OOjhcPUilsUU2n2edw", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: Video Card Bandwidth: Question 1", "from": ""fluppeteer" <yahoo@...>", "authorName": "fluppeteer", "msgSnippet": "... Alas, two of the slots are only four lanes, so for a balanced setup the Quad Royal has benefits (it also has bigger gaps between the slots for wider cards,", "msgId": 1411, "profile": "fluppeteer", "topicId": 1303, "spamInfo": { "reason": "12", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 192443393, "messageBody": "
> The Quad Royal is not the only motherboard that has more than two x16Alas, two of the slots are only four lanes, so for a balanced setup
\n> PCI-E sockets. An additional example is the Tyan Thunder K8QE (S4885)
\n> which is a quad Opteron board (currently only available to OEMs).
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> ThereFingers crossed. :-)
\n> are probably other boards. There certainly will be other boards.
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