OT. Gigabyte Motherboard
Interesting. It looks like it might be able to hold
one of these.
It might, but I don't think that board is ideal for a number of reasons:
1. Only 4 DIMMs in EATX. Heck even Intel squeeze 8 DIMM slots in ATX on the Intel DX79TO.
2. I get a terrible rash when I have to deal with Creative based audio solutions.
3. Why not install an Intel Pro/1000 Server adapter on it, instead of the Bigfoor NIC. (it'll be cheaper). Intel NICs tend to have very well written drivers, and actually do things like TCP/IP offload, port bonding, etc. Not to mention really good cross-platform support.
The Supermicro X9SRE-6 or X9SRi-6 series, while details are sketchy, seems to be a nice group of boards (as long as you don't want to overclock). Hint:
X9SRE-6 (-F/-LN4/-T)
ATX board, uni proc Sandy Bridge EP (Socket R). 8 DIMM slots for up to
256 gb of REG ECC ram. 1 PCI-E 3.0 x16, 1 PCI-E 3.0 x8 in x16. 1 PCI-E 2.0 x4 in x16. 3 PCI-X slots. two USB type A connectors.
8 SAS2/SATA ports. (and from a poor translation of a chinese website is rumoured to have dual Intel Pro/1000 Server NICs in the standard configuration as well).
Note: Following normal SM naming convention, -F for IPMI, -LN4 for quad LAN ports. -T has dual 10gbE ports.