I know Alex has recommended the E5 series processors/motherboards for the best compatibility. There are 2 versions of motherboards that support that right now. Socket R and Socket R3. Obviously E5 series processors are not very affordable brand new; however, the market is currently flooded with server pulled E5-2670 CPUs. They can be easily found for $60 on ebay. These CPUs work on Socket R motherboards. Additionally, these motherboards will still support DDR3 memory which is cheaper to acquire than DDR4 as well.
That's where I'd start if I was you. Obviously there could always be issues with 1 manufacturer to another, but hopefully that's a starting place. Good luck! On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 9:38 AM Tobias Geiger <tobias.gei...@vido.info> wrote: > Hello List! > > yesterday my beloved dx58so with its first gen 920 i7 got broke :( > im really sad, except for the astronomicaly high power usage i was 100% > happy with the system. > Now it suddenly only recognizes 2998MB (?!) of the installed 16GB RAM - > all of a sudden, dont ask me why. > it also fails to let me into the bios ("hit f2" just doesnt work > anymore) - in short: its broke. which is ok after about 7-8 years... > > so my question: > can you recommend me a motherboard/cpu combination which makes as few > problems as possible regarding vfio/vga passthrough? > I'd like to re-use the existing AMD 88something GPU which is enough for > me right now, but will surely update that in a few months/years and the > next one is likely to be an NVIDIA one, so it would be nice if the new > cpu/mobo will also work with nvidia cards regarding vfio. > > I'd prefer an up-to-date CPU/motherboard like Skylake, but Alex > mentioned in his blog this might not be a good idea? > > Thanks for your advertisment ehm - recommendations! :) > > Greetings > Tobias > > _______________________________________________ > vfio-users mailing list > vfio-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users >
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