64bit/66MHz PCI mobos (Intel STL2, Asus CUR-DLS)
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Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs at math.uh.eduThu May 24 08:46:16 PDT 2001
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>>>>> "CB" == Chris Black <cblack at eragen.com> writes: CB> Have you or anyone used the onboard IDE on these motherboards? I have, on a SuperMicro 370DLE. The IDE is OK, but not great. XYX:lserv00:~> s hdparm -tT /dev/hda /dev/hda: Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 0.74 seconds =172.97 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 2.83 seconds = 22.61 MB/sec XYX:lserv00:~> cat /proc/ide/hda/model IBM-DTLA-307020 It's a mostly-meaningless benchmark, but I get 34MB/sec out of the same disk hanging off of the Promise controller built into the Asus A7V133. The OSB4 really doesn't do IDE very well. If you really need the disk bandwidth but don't want to shell out for SCSI, consider getting a cheap (<$40) PCI Promise IDE controller and hanging your disks there. - J<
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