PC build requiring motherboard with PCI slots

Repoman1966

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I have been given the task of building a replacement PC that requires a motherboard using both PCI-E and PCI slots.

The original motherboard is a DFI SD631 Q170 and the processor is an intel core i7 3.40Ghz. This has 4 pci-e and 3 pci slots. The graphics card is an nvidia gtx 1050

Can I still buy a motherboard that has the pci slots required?
Also we are using dual displays so one out is on the DisplayPort and the other is the dvi-d.

Is it possible to get a graphics card that has 2 DisplayPort outputs.

The displays we are using are ASUS VG248QE as we need to run in 120HZ refresh rate.

I’ve been on the DFI website and I can buy this motherboard with power supply, case and processor. The original pc also has a dvd-we drive and ITB hard drive. However it’s in the US and I have no idea how long the build and lead time is, probably weeks and I would like to get the parts and pc built here in the U.K.
 

SpyderTracks

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I have been given the task of building a replacement PC that requires a motherboard using both PCI-E and PCI slots.

The original motherboard is a DFI SD631 Q170 and the processor is an intel core i7 3.40Ghz. This has 4 pci-e and 3 pci slots. The graphics card is an nvidia gtx 1050

Can I still buy a motherboard that has the pci slots required?
Also we are using dual displays so one out is on the DisplayPort and the other is the dvi-d.

Is it possible to get a graphics card that has 2 DisplayPort outputs.

The displays we are using are ASUS VG248QE as we need to run in 120HZ refresh rate.

I’ve been on the DFI website and I can buy this motherboard with power supply, case and processor. The original pc also has a dvd-we drive and ITB hard drive. However it’s in the US and I have no idea how long the build and lead time is, probably weeks and I would like to get the parts and pc built here in the U.K.
As PCSpecialist sell custom desktops and laptops we can’t advise on self builds or competitor builds, you may want to check out toms hardware which is an open forum
 
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