Moritz Heiber wrote:
I'm using a ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 mainboard equipped with a JMD360 SATA
controller chip. A Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 (HDT722516DLA380), which is
supposed to support SATAII, is attached to the only available SATAII
compliant socket using the correct cables. The harddrive is recognized
correctly as SATAII device by the AMI BIOS (latest revision 1.8.0).
Currently, the drive only runs in SATA-mode at 1.5Gbps:
..snip..
So I'm wondering, is it just me .. or might the driver actually do
something wrong here? Could it be a mismatching PCI_ID?
You could try the config with MS, where AFAIK, it does SATA300 mode.
You could try skimming forums on ocworkbench.com for info, as this is
kindof an asian homeforum, with JCM360 being designed by .tw Jmicron.
Whatever, it may or may not be worth too much trouble. I'm thinking
JCM360 may have an unclear future, since AFAIK the later ULi chipsets
have native SATA 300 support, and nVidia bought ULi, perhaps to produce
entry level chipsets (according to press).
I was very interested in that same board, due to very good test results
and features, but skipped it for the very JCM360 driver issue.
Being a dirt cheap board, you could spend on a separate selected SATA
interface (to keep for the next board). The mobo certainly has enough
PCIx slots for that.
What's you overall experience with the board, WRT stability/performance?
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Kind regards,
Mogens Valentin
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