https://www.tomshardware.com/news/spect ... -pci-slots
H111 chipset with the i7 7700k is a deadly combination.
As an antique collector I’m getting one and a pair of Scope Pro Cards.
Cheap back up for my XITE-1.
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Why only 2 cards ?
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I expect he already has 1 

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Great mainboard. I love mainboard with legacy slots.
If it's just the number of PCI-slots, I already bougth this:
https://www.onestopsystems.com/product/ ... -expansion
But hopefully PCI bandwidth is higher on the mainboard.
Even the ISA-Slot is great, but I doubt the drivers will work under modern OS.
If it's just the number of PCI-slots, I already bougth this:
https://www.onestopsystems.com/product/ ... -expansion
But hopefully PCI bandwidth is higher on the mainboard.
Even the ISA-Slot is great, but I doubt the drivers will work under modern OS.
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That board at the top of this thread looks tasty, great find.
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Awsome !
Investigated a bit but cannot find a dealer offering a price for the public here.
Did you find a dealer and price already ?
I´d see a Intel i3 7300 dual core (4GHz/ 4MB L3 cache), boxed w/ cooler, Win7 Pro SP1 32Bit, PAE switch and 8GB DDR4 2400 for a SCOPE 7 PCI "standalone" system.
No native DAW stuff or such installed ... just only SCOPE w/ modulars and samplers ...

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Bud Weiser wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:50 pmAwsome !
Investigated a bit but cannot find a dealer offering a price for the public here.
Did you find a dealer and price already ?
I´d see a Intel i3 7300 dual core (4GHz/ 4MB L3 cache), boxed w/ cooler, Win7 Pro SP1 32Bit, PAE switch and 8GB DDR4 2400 for a SCOPE 7 PCI "standalone" system.
No native DAW stuff or such installed ... just only SCOPE w/ modulars and samplers ...
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No but it’s made in Germany which immediately makes me think of DFI, the old LAN Party guys that made a killer Gigastudio Motherboard years back.