Alex
I have a PowerEdge 860 with the SAS 5i/R controller in it and it works
fine with 6.2-RC1 (uses MPT + direct access SCSI modules). One thing
that I have noticed, however, is that when testing performance under
Bonnie++ the write times (both characters and blocks) are slow
(~6.5MB/sec). I
Adam Todorski wrote:
I have a PowerEdge 860 with the SAS 5i/R controller in it and it works
fine with 6.2-RC1 (uses MPT + direct access SCSI modules). One thing
that I have noticed, however, is that when testing performance under
Bonnie++ the write times (both characters and blocks) are slow
Do recent socket AM2 nVidia based chipsets work ok with FreeBSD 6.x?
Specifically:
MBO DFI, s. AM2, Infinity nF-M2I, nFORCE 4, BUS 2000 MHz, serial ATA,
RAID, 5.1 sound, DDR 2, 1Gbps, FireWire, ATX 2
Do ATA SATA ports, ethernet and sound work? What about an ATI graphics
card?
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MBO DFI, s. AM2, Infinity nF-M2I, nFORCE 4,
Is this the same nFORCE 4 used on the socket 939 boards?
I have a 939 with nforce 4 ultra. (ultra means it supports
SATA's NCQ queueing) I'm running FreeBSD 6.0 on it.
Do ATA SATA ports, ethernet and sound work?
The nforce Ethernet works, but
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 19:41:04 +0100
Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do recent socket AM2 nVidia based chipsets work ok with FreeBSD 6.x?
Specifically:
MBO DFI, s. AM2, Infinity nF-M2I, nFORCE 4, BUS 2000 MHz, serial
ATA, RAID, 5.1 sound, DDR 2, 1Gbps, FireWire, ATX 2
The board will be