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    Intel Consumer Motherboards that Support VT-d

    Great idea! Trying to contribute some Working: ASrock Z77 Pro 4 ASrock Z77 Extreme 4 ASrock Z77 Extreme 4-M ASUS Sabertooth 990 FX 2.0 (IVRS table "weird" but works in ESXI out of the box, needs special bios patch for Xen and other linux distros, see link here for more info about IVRS table...
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