> EMC2 is not very demanding of CPU, what it does demand is low latency.
> It doesn't matter how fast the code runs, just that it runs exactly
> when scheduled.
>
> The higher-end motherboards seem more likely to feature advanced
> features that have unfortunate consequences for realtime performance.
> (though this is supposition on my part)
>
> People are reporting very good results with the Atom boards, for
> example the D510MO. I rather think that anything more than that for a
> dedicated EMC2 machine is wasting money (unless you need more than one
> PCI slot, although the specs do say that you can fit a 2-card riser in
> the single slot)
>

If money were not a factor, is D510MO still the best motherboard?

-- Youda

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