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I consciously decided not to contemplate workstation and proprietary form factor boards back when I did the original X10 board guide. It's just too much to keep track of, so I decided to concentrate on the really popular boards.It was just my idea because the X11SSZ-TLN4F is easily available in contrast to the x11ssh-tf and cheaper. I want definitely a 10GBit NIC
But you've made a good point with the audio and displayport .
In the X11's case, the boards aren't popular yet, but these are the boards that are most likely to be popular (to be fair, including them here does introduce a bias towards them). They're also the boards that will work best (once the drivers are in place).
Some other models are bound to be popular, especially if pricing is favorable. The X10SAE was relatively popular because it was cheaper than the X10SLL-F, making it a viable, though not ideal entry-level board.