Re: Dell 1900 and SATA

2006-12-11 Thread Adam Todorski
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

Re: Dell 1900 and SATA

2006-12-11 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
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

nVidia chipsets?

2006-12-11 Thread Ivan Voras
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? signature.asc

Re: nVidia chipsets?

2006-12-11 Thread Dieter
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

Re: nVidia chipsets?

2006-12-11 Thread Vulpes Velox
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