-- Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:19:01PM +1100, Mark Saunders wrote:
Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset?
I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support.
I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID
Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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If you've got the money (and particularly if you want to do RAID-5),
I highly recommend the 3ware cards. They've got a 4-channel card (so
you can put each drive on a separate channel, with none of this
master/slave stuff) which supports RAID-5
I've used add-in ATA-100 IDE constrollers based on the CMD649 chipset
with no problems... I think it was a CompUSA brand or something like
that.
Good Luck,
Lee
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 10:32:24PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
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Someone please correct me if any of this info is inaccurate!
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Friday, March 28, 2003, 4:19:01 AM, you wrote:
Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset?
I am using the HPT-372 chipset without problems.
This chipset is better than the Promise, coz you can change the
chunksize to other than 64kbyte (with the
Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset?
I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support.
I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID
controller.
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Mark Saunders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cytek Pty Ltd
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:19:01PM +1100, Mark Saunders wrote:
Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset?
I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support.
I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID
controller.
I'm certainly no expert here, but I have