You should certainly look for a chipset that's AHCI compliant: you'll get tagged commands (like SCSI) for free with a supported drive. You'll likely find that the controller will be better supported too. On 4/18/07, Dan Easley <daneasley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A while back I bought a SiI3112 PCI SATA card and hooked four 300gig hard drives to it - worked fine. Later on, my roommate bought some 400gig hard drives, and we had major trouble with them - the drives would appear locked up a few gigs into a big file transfer. We ended up using them in a windows box, where they worked fine. Now I'm in the market for a brand new computer, that I'd like to throw some 500gig sata drives in. Has anyone had any experience using really big drives like that with onboard sata controllers? If so, what brand/chipset drive/motherboards are you using? (feel free to reply privately if you think this will degenerate into advertisements) -- daneasley@xxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://towndowner.com http://burntpossum.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user
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