Hello you all!
Why does almost everyone want to hold on to their old technology? I am looking for the perfect legacy-free motherboard, the closest I have found is the Intel DX38BT and the DP35DP. However, the first is still not available, and neither is totally legacy-free...
Here is what I would like to see in an Intel board:
4 DDR3 RAM slots
5 PCIe slots, all version 2.0, the top two with a blank next to them
(all would have x16 mechanical interface, 3 with x4 or x1 electrical)
8 USB ports on the rear panel, 4 additional via headers
2 Firewire ports on rear panel, 2 additional via headers
2 eSATA ports on rear panel
6 SATA ports on motherboard
integrated HD sound
Here is what I wish they would NOT have:
parallel ports
serial ports
floppy ports
IDE ports
PS/2 key/mouse ports
PCI slots
PCIX slots
How about it Intel?
Why does almost everyone want to hold on to their old technology? I am looking for the perfect legacy-free motherboard, the closest I have found is the Intel DX38BT and the DP35DP. However, the first is still not available, and neither is totally legacy-free...
Here is what I would like to see in an Intel board:
4 DDR3 RAM slots
5 PCIe slots, all version 2.0, the top two with a blank next to them
(all would have x16 mechanical interface, 3 with x4 or x1 electrical)
8 USB ports on the rear panel, 4 additional via headers
2 Firewire ports on rear panel, 2 additional via headers
2 eSATA ports on rear panel
6 SATA ports on motherboard
integrated HD sound
Here is what I wish they would NOT have:
parallel ports
serial ports
floppy ports
IDE ports
PS/2 key/mouse ports
PCI slots
PCIX slots
How about it Intel?