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Micro ATX Board with room for Crossfire + PCIe add-on card?
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Basically I'm looking for a 5 slot m-ATX board with PCI-e x16/8 slots in slots 1 and 3, and an additional PCI-e slot in slot 5. CPU socket can be either LGA 1150 or AM3+. Thanks for any help, I can't find one.

EDIT: The additional slot must be x4 minimum.


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Oi, what's your funds?

I though you couldn't afford one

No but seriously, or do you just want one no matter the price?
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Well ideally the cheapest available so please don't recommend something like the Gigabyte Sniper Mthingy.
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tbyeah wrote Well ideally the cheapest available so please don't recommend something like the Gigabyte Sniper Mthingy.
So do you want one for SLI/Xfire?

Or does it need 5 slots?

What exactly are you using it for, I'm confused.
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I need a board that can run Crossfire and the PCIe SSD you posted about, in a Micro ATX form factor. If it can do SLI as well then shoop da whoop.
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This is the only one i could find, but it will still be very tight.

And get very hot.

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Here is a cheaper one.

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That's what I mean by 5 slots though. That board will fit two dual slot graphics cards and then have no room for the SSD.
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Why exactly are you going for a Xfire build in a mATX case?

If that's what you really want, get a SATA SSD instead.

The HyperX ones are cheap at the minute i think.
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They are cheap, but not like that PCIe one is.

Then again, the extra money I spend on a compatible board will be more than I would spend on a SATA SSD.
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