Re: New Mainboard.
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> From: Weaver <weaver@riseup.net>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:08 PM
> Subject: Re: New Mainboard.
>
>> Whether IDE or SATA, you'll get at least two. I myself prefer, for
> future
>> expansion purposes, to have a 4 internal physical device option minimum.
>
> I'm finding quite a number of M-ATX boards with just the one primary IDE
> channel.
Now that you mention it, I came across a number of micro boards like that when I was researching building a digital video recorder. Don't really need more than two devices--hard drive and DVD or Blu-ray burner. And the boxes the MB are designed to fit it won't hold anymore anyway.
>>
>> It is rare that you'll find a micro-ATX board with more than 2 RAM
>> slots [snip]
>
> Again, many of the M-ATX boards I'm looking at provide four slots and a
> potential for 16 GB, with the ability to use 1800 Mh modules, so the
> upgrade is no problem there.
> I do more design and graphic work than photography, so that gives me some
> leeway.
>>
These days more RAM is more useful than more devices. If you can find a suitable board that has 4 RAM slots, that's the way to go. If you can find one with a 32GB maximum that would be, in my opinion, preferred.
Also, because of your type of work like mine, onboard graphics will probably not be enough. So, allow for a fast graphics card.
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