RE : [asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards

2007-01-13 Thread f6hqz-m
d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Mark Farver Envoyé : vendredi 12 janvier 2007 19:38 À : 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Objet : [asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards Anyone have a suggestion on where I can get a decent new MB

[asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards

2007-01-12 Thread Mark Farver
Anyone have a suggestion on where I can get a decent new MB with 5v capable PCI slots. It seems like every decent server MB on the market has 3.3V slots only. Is diving into the junkbin my only choice if I can't afford to replace the 5v quad-T1 wildcard? Thanks Mark Farver

Re: [asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards

2007-01-12 Thread Melcon Moraes
Delivered: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:32:35 Subject:[asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards Anyone have a suggestion on where I can get a decent new MB with 5v capable PCI slots. It seems like every decent server MB on the market has 3.3V slots only. Is diving into the junkbin my only choice if I can't

Re: [asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards

2007-01-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Pretty much, see: http://www.pcisig.com/specifications/conventional/conventional_pci_23/ 5v PCI is being phased out, if PCI isn't entirely. Pick up some Sangoma PCI Express cards. On 1/12/07, Mark Farver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone have a suggestion on where I can get a decent new MB

Re: [asterisk-users] 5v capable motherboards

2007-01-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
I take that back, it seems perhaps some MSI AM2 socket boards support PCI 5v at least according to some specs. On 1/12/07, Andrew Joakimsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pretty much, see: http://www.pcisig.com/specifications/conventional/conventional_pci_23/ 5v PCI is being phased out, if PCI