I'm looking at both of these boards as possibilities for an i7 build. I'm curious about how bandwidth is handled when a slot has to share its bandwidth with another slot.
For example, on the X58A-UD5, if I have graphics cards on PCIEx16_1 and PCIEx16_2, no bandwidth needs to be shared. If I need more SATA III ports and add a SATA III expansion card to PCIEx8_2, then that card has to share 16 lanes with PCIEx16_2.
Is there a way to control how cards share the bandwidth? In other words, can I use the BIOS, or perhaps an option in Windows 7, to tell the motherboard to give the graphics card in PCIEx16_2 twelve lanes, and give the SATA card in PCIEx8_2 just four lanes (since that's all it would need). Is there any way to control how the bandwidth is split?
Also, in regard to UD5 versus UD7, the only difference I can see is that the UD7 boards have larger Northbridge and Southbridge heat sinks, perhaps as part of a setup for water cooling. So, what's the difference between UD5 and UD7 models?
Also on this board, I know the EX58-UD5 is a good board for installing Hackintosh. Does anyone know about the X58A-UD5 Hackintosh capabilities? Yes, i know, it should work, but I'm curious to see if someone here has actually tried this, and what you had to do to make it work.
Thanks
For example, on the X58A-UD5, if I have graphics cards on PCIEx16_1 and PCIEx16_2, no bandwidth needs to be shared. If I need more SATA III ports and add a SATA III expansion card to PCIEx8_2, then that card has to share 16 lanes with PCIEx16_2.
Is there a way to control how cards share the bandwidth? In other words, can I use the BIOS, or perhaps an option in Windows 7, to tell the motherboard to give the graphics card in PCIEx16_2 twelve lanes, and give the SATA card in PCIEx8_2 just four lanes (since that's all it would need). Is there any way to control how the bandwidth is split?
Also, in regard to UD5 versus UD7, the only difference I can see is that the UD7 boards have larger Northbridge and Southbridge heat sinks, perhaps as part of a setup for water cooling. So, what's the difference between UD5 and UD7 models?
Also on this board, I know the EX58-UD5 is a good board for installing Hackintosh. Does anyone know about the X58A-UD5 Hackintosh capabilities? Yes, i know, it should work, but I'm curious to see if someone here has actually tried this, and what you had to do to make it work.
Thanks