X58 16x3 crossfire?

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I need a mobo for £250 tops that can support:
-Core i7
-Tri-channel RAM at least 6gb
-Three gfx cards in crossfire running ALL at their full 16x potential

Also, what case would you recommend for this mobo?
Antec 900-2 or 1200 would be nice, I haven't a clue about their dimensions though :D

Thanks!
 
i think the only boards to run in true 16x3 is the asus ws professional and the asus revolution...but i looked at hardforum and kyle bennet did a test 16x8x8....16x16x16....the 16x8x8 came out faster believe it or not..go over there and see for yourself....true 16x3 boards have the new n200 chip on them to allow for higher bandwidth in all 3 lanes
 
I'm a little concerned that a 900-2 won't have room for 3 chunky cards, imagine that i have 3 4870 x2's, would they all fit?
 
well, you wouldn't have three 4870x2's in so you can rule that off straight away ;) I have a GA-X58-UD4P and that could fit 3x280 GTX's in my silverstone TJ07 if that's any help
 
Three cards is awesome, if they're three Nvidia cards and you get a semi at the idea of playing crysis at high resolutions. Otherwise no, you dont :D
 
Will they fit? The 900 is a pretty big case, so it's not too far fetched.

However, as he said, you won't be able to use 3x ATI 4870X2 cards. You can only use two.
You can use 3 4870s though.
 
Thanks for not answering my question :)

I passively did ;) I said, my UD4P, which is X58 (supports I7 and therefore triple channel memory) is able to support triple SLI and it all fits nicely in my Silverstone Tj07 ;) read between the lines friend
 
Also, with regards to all running at 16x, it really doesn't matter, 16x2 and 8x1 runs just as well from what I've heard. Someone around here even claimed it ran better!
 
The confusion stems from PCIe 1.x and 2.0. PCIe 1.x 16x is aproximately equal to PCIe2.0 8x. Most cards do not saturate the 8 lanes of PCIe 2.0 at present nevermind 16 lanes.
 
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