Hey all, I have looked around the Digium site to no avail. Can someone tell me of the T100P is pci or pcix? Do I need to look for anything specific when selecting a motherboard? Also, the spec sheet says it will fit in a 2U case, but in the picture it looks like it would be possible to squeeze it into a 1u. Anyone have any experience? Thanks Chris
T100P is regular PCI and will fit in a 5V slot like over 90% of the motherboards out there have. It will fit vertically in a 2U case(we have one in a 2U case), but for a 1U case you need a riser to mount it horizontally(because the card is over an inch and a half high). MATT--- -----Original Message----- From: Christopher Jacob [mailto:chris@jacob-solutions.com] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:47 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] T100P PCI or PCI-x Hey all, I have looked around the Digium site to no avail. Can someone tell me of the T100P is pci or pcix? Do I need to look for anything specific when selecting a motherboard? Also, the spec sheet says it will fit in a 2U case, but in the picture it looks like it would be possible to squeeze it into a 1u. Anyone have any experience? Thanks Chris _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 10:47, Christopher Jacob wrote:> Hey all, > > I have looked around the Digium site to no avail. Can someone tell me of the > T100P is pci or pcix? Do I need to look for anything specific when selecting > a motherboard? > > Also, the spec sheet says it will fit in a 2U case, but in the picture it > looks like it would be possible to squeeze it into a 1u. Anyone have any > experience?Just a note, the 2u spec may be without a riser, most 1u machines come with a special riser to turn the cards parrallel to the motherboard. These cases and motherboards will take even a TE410P or TE405P card. Usually at that point your only limitation is the size of any components on the card and the likelyhood of them to be wider than the back plate. I currently have been running a T400P card in a 1u supermicro machine for over a year now. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>