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Re: [Xen-users] Finally cracked the mystery of motherboards with Vt-d su
2011/5/20 "Mgr. Šimon Tóth" <toth@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Some Intel motherboards have VT-d (made by Intel, not MSI/Asus/etc).
>>
>> I have an Intel S5520HC mobo which supports VT-d and has enough
>> expansion slots... You might want to take a look at it
>>
>>
>> http://www.intel.com/products/server/motherboards/s5520hc/s5520hc-overview.htm
>
> Oh sorry, I was talking about non-server boards.
>
> And btw. the situation on Intel boards is the same. Only QXX chipsets with
> VPro support Vt-d.
>
> --
> Mgr. Simon Toth
>
Well, desktop boards will always be inferior in terms of performance
and features, compared to server boards, so it's not something
surprising that only a handful of them support this tech. Desktop
boards have low-cost as target rather than features for the
enthusiastic power user. That's why I suggested it, because I'm using
it in my own desktop computer.
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