Would It be possible to

Have a motherboard with two cpu sockets that fit both amd and intel and have both AMD and intel proccesors on that board, along with 24 SSDs in a raid 0 config?

  1. no, two competing companies, that's like saying why doesn ford and chevy do a colab and make a hybrid card with 2 motors one from each company
  2. never do raid on SSDs, it increases latencies which is the whole point of SSDs
  3. if you have the cash for 24 SSDs then get a PCI express SSD with like 10GB/s read write speeds and like 500,000K IOPS
  4. they do make dual socket mother boards by both intel and amd but you can only use their CPUs on it

this isn't even the fastest or most price effecient one out there but would still be faster than 24SSDs in any kind of raid

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227772

brennan knows the name of the really fast fancy ones

If you whant to go crazy you can have 4 AMD opterons on one mobo!

well somebodys not a visonary.

I'm not the one that owns nearly every single x86 related license and lets AMD exsist on a whim

and I never said they shouldn't or it would be cool, but you never asked that, I'm just saying it's extremely unlikely as very few things are actually impossible

Beat me to it ._.

wouldn't be cool if like on multisocket motherboards were able to combine all available PCI-E lanes into a few slots and make like a synthitic PCI-E 4 for things like PCI-E SSDs

80 PCI-E 3 lanes sqeezed into one or two slots on a dual socket 2011 mobo lol

Heres the 24ssds in a raid 0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4Djs

2Gb/s that's pretty impres-6.7GB/S

http://www.fusionio.com/products/iodrive-octal/

also it doesn't take up the space and cable management needed for 24 separate drives

Dat 1.3 million IOPS

also defraging a SSD, yeah these guys are experts

They dont list the price, But its gonna be what 50,000$!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you were to custome make the mobo, I imagine that it would be possible. However, we will never see something like that released.

 

And about the SSDs, the bandwidth is amazing in a 24 SSD raid 0 configuration. That problem, as was already pointed out, would be the latency. It wouldn't really be practical in the real world. PCIe based SSD alternatives would be a much better option.

at the most 15,000 which isn't that much more than a decent raid card with 24 connectors and 24 SSDs considering how much more faster it will be

that PCI card isnt even compatible with any operating system other than server versions, I use Win 7 my self still

can you tell me the difference between server versions and desktop version besides "its made for servers"

because I've used server 2003 for a while and the only literal difference was that I had to turn the theme service on and it was exactly the same as XP

 

THE POINT OF ME JOINING IS TO LEARN. Dude i took apart a computer at 5 years old and continued my intrest till like 2-3 years ago (im 15) Ive been left behind!

and now you know you can use server OSes as an alternative, when you get a .EDU email from your college you can get them for free from microsoft via dream spark

also I started learning when I was a freshman in highschool, i'm now 21 and I think I'd like to say I'm pretty damn good at it, its pretty easy to get back into, all you really need to do to learn is ask why for everything and you'll eventually get the hang of it, wikipedia, newegg, and anandtech are your friends