Patrick Proniewski wrote: > PCI-x and PCI are not an option for me. > In fact, everything comes from the fact my system behaves strangely from > time to time. > Long explanation here: > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hardware/2007-June/004541.html > > This problem disappeared for a long time, but came back just today. My > wifi card is PCI, and according to the motherboard setup, PCI bus is on > the same controller as on board SATA (with PCI-X too). The only slots > that sit on a different chip are the two PCIe. I think that if I could > move my HDs on the PCIe buses, it might resolve my problem. Even if it > does solve this issue, it'll give me SATA II, in replacement of SATA I > motherboard connectors. Either way, I win :)
I am not sure it is productive way. There is too many assumptions. Even if it fix problems with disk, I am not sure your WiFi will work after that. Even if assume that problem is localized inside south bridge (you can't know that), there could be problems with other devices (LAN, for example). What's about changing SATA1 with SATA2 - I think you won't notice any difference. Most of disks are not so fast to congest SATA1, while other bonuses like NCQ are not supported by 6.4 any way. -- Alexander Motin _______________________________________________ freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hardware To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hardware-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"