Nice! One suggestion - please add AM4 socket boards. With current memory prices, AM5 with DDR5 is becoming unattainable for some. DDR4 prices are rising as well. But not nearly as bad as DDR5.
Wow, this is great! I don't know how they generate this but it's really impressive. One of the things that I've been surprised with is some older dual socket workstations have tons of PCI-E lanes, but none are hooked to the second CPU it seems
Very nice! Just a note (as the site says on bottom left side), this can vary depending on the CPU you use, would be nice to be able to select all different variations of supported CPUs as a future feature.
Yeah my ASRock have nice map of the every lane and interface and where they are connected on the board. Especially important as some devices go thru second io expander
That is so incredibly useful, hardware vendors do such a bad job of properly advertising how many GPUs will actually work and with what combination of m.2 slots in use.
Nice! One suggestion - please add AM4 socket boards. With current memory prices, AM5 with DDR5 is becoming unattainable for some. DDR4 prices are rising as well. But not nearly as bad as DDR5.
For disclosure, this was created by "Ronin Wilde" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgdXj75VSMo
I found it useful and thought others might also like it.
I’ve been struggling to find an AM5 board that can run three MI50s at 4x. This is perfect thank you.
Him are you sure about some of the PCI slots? I think some marked as 4x get downgraded to 1x on these boards…
Further edit - this maybe accurate - how are you getting this / confirming it?
How can I contribute the data for the boards I own which are not on the site?
Wow, this is great! I don't know how they generate this but it's really impressive. One of the things that I've been surprised with is some older dual socket workstations have tons of PCI-E lanes, but none are hooked to the second CPU it seems
Very nice! Just a note (as the site says on bottom left side), this can vary depending on the CPU you use, would be nice to be able to select all different variations of supported CPUs as a future feature.
I wish all manufacturers clearly gave info like this up front. AM4 boards would be nice.
Yeah my ASRock have nice map of the every lane and interface and where they are connected on the board. Especially important as some devices go thru second io expander
That is so incredibly useful, hardware vendors do such a bad job of properly advertising how many GPUs will actually work and with what combination of m.2 slots in use.
Warning: addicting site :)
Legendary!