Re: 2.4 and aacraid dmesg

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* "Salyzyn, Mark" <mark_salyzyn@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

| >Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 08)
| 
| Do you really need the audio card? :-) I'd toss (or disable) the audio
| system in a heart beat just to remove the annoyance of the messages.

ehaehaeh. Well, its not an enterprise server. I just prefer hw raid
over sw. The cheapest scsi hw raid card was this model, thats why I
bought to server me. Running with 2 Seagate Cheetah 10K.7 in raid1.

| Do keep the F/W up-to-date if you should run into problems.

Thanks for the hint.

| The 2200S is more than four times as fast (when stressed to the
| maximum), the 2120S was meant for 'budget' scenarios with feature
| completeness in mind.

Ideal for home usage. ;-)

| > Ah, the chip is *very* *very* *very* hot on the card, is that normal?
| 
| I can put my hand on the CPU and keep it there with only a smidgen of
| concern and nary a sizzling sound. I would worry if you could cook eggs
| on it.

I can!

| Do you have a means to measure the actual temperature to add some
| objectivism?

Well, the mobo temp is around 47C, and I bet the chip is over 60.
I can't touch it. I was thinking about installing a mini fan on the
heatsink. Oh, about the heatsink, I see its something like a
"tuning", or a homebrew work. I think adaptec put the heatsink on the
chip after they discovered the cooling problem. But I can be wrong.
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