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Old 08-19-2010, 09:19 PM
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Default Re: Which motherboard/processor for pci cards?

I'm having success with an ASUS P7P55D with i7 860 processor that I built about nine or ten months ago. Running the lastest PT HD8 update on Windows 7 32 bit. Small complaint is that I haven't found the needed cable to run firewire to the front of my case, and no FW800. It's been running well for long sessions with very few problems, no problems with the latest software update.

Three PCI cards and enough PCIe for my use.

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