Modern motherboard for original PCI HD Core and Process cards
Hi Everyone,
About 9 months ago I posted looking for help building a modern computer with all the latest and greatest but still able to support my original PCI HD Core and Process cards built in 2002. Now it looks like I will be able to do this in the next 3 to 4 months so I wanted to get some current ideas and feedback. I talked to AVID at NAB and they said it should work fine with PT 9 and Windows 7 once I can find a motherboard with two legacy PCI slots next to each other that can accept two full length cards. If I can find a motherboard that supports the cards and has all the modern stuff like PCIe, current ram / cpu technology, SATA II etc... I can build the computer around that. Any suggestions on motherboards to look at? Thanks, David |
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Hey David,
I'm using this one : GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD3L Not easily available, found mine on ebay, have seen a few others. On the plus side, it has 4 PCI slots and 3 PCIe, Sata and supports an Intel I7. On the minus side, the MB requires a bit of modification to get the PCI cards to fit. (Dremel tool to the rescue) Also, no USB3 and no on-board Firewire. I've added a FW card to the system, only good for transferring files, can't run a session off it yet. I'll continue to trouble shoot that. For now, my HD3 Accel lives on, running great PT9 HD on Win 7. I'll likely add a fourth Accel card. I do miss my Mac but getting this rig operational has been worthwhile. good luck |
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Thanks for the MB suggestion. Using the Dremel sounds risky and ideally I would like to avoid that.
Aren't there any brand new boards I can buy that will do this? |
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Supermicro X8SAX, our HD3 PCI system runs great with this motherboard.
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Thanks Third Eye, that looks promising. I'm not quite sure how you got 3 PCI cards in there because at least the picture on the manufacturer's website:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/m.../X58/X8SAX.cfm only shows 2 slots that I believe the cards would fit in. Listed in the specs are 1 32bit PCI slot and 2 64 bit PCI-X slots. I have 2 PCI cards that are not PCI-X although I am hearing from multiple people that my cards will work in a PCI-X slot. I will do more research to understand the differences between PCI and PCI-X. Thank you everyone for your thoughts! |
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Thanks for the info! Did you have any tips for building a computer with this MB? Things you ran into that you had to solve? Was it fairly straight forward?
Thanks, David |
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Hi David, The build was very easy. I put it all in a huge case, and it was really a piece of cake. It's been a great, powerful system.
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Which CPU did you decide to go with?
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