That explains the problems; however, I am able to get them to run by jumpering
them down to SATA1 which brings me back to my original question. Is there a way
to force sata 1 without cracking the drive case and voiding the warranty? I
only have so many expansion slots, so an 8 port supermicro
Eric Haycraft wrote:
That explains the problems; however, I am able to get them to run by
jumpering them down to SATA1 which brings me back to my original question. Is
there a way to force sata 1 without cracking the drive case and voiding the
warranty? I only have so many expansion slots,
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Rob Windsor wrote:
Eric Haycraft wrote:
The drives (6 in total) are external (eSATA) ones, so they have their own
enclosure that I can't open without voiding the warranty... I destroyed one
enclosure trying out ways to get it to work and learned that there was no
way
Eric Haycraft wrote:
The drives (6 in total) are external (eSATA) ones, so they have their own
enclosure that I can't open without voiding the warranty... I destroyed one
enclosure trying out ways to get it to work and learned that there was no way
to open them up without wrecking the case
The drives (6 in total) are external (eSATA) ones, so they have their own
enclosure that I can't open without voiding the warranty... I destroyed one
enclosure trying out ways to get it to work and learned that there was no way
to open them up without wrecking the case :(
I have 2 meter sata
I have a supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8 and am having some issues getting drives to
work. From what I can tell, my cables are to long to use with SATA2. I got some
drives to work by jumpering them down to sata1, but other drives I can't jumper
without opening the case and voiding the drive warranty.
Jumpering drives by removing the cover? Do you mean opening the chassis
because they aren't removable from the outside?
Your cable is longer than 1 meter inside of a chasis??
I think sataI is 2 meters and sataII is 1 meter.
As far as a system setting for demoting these to sataI I don't know,
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Eric Haycraft wrote:
reformatted
I have a supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8 and am having some issues getting
drives to work. From what I can tell, my cables are to long to use
with SATA2. I got some drives to work by jumpering them down to
sata1, but other drives I