I was just wondering if I had an extra IDE card, could I have more than four devices in my system? (Hard drive, cdrom, etc)? Thanks.
An extra IDE card shouldn't cause any problems. I would say one thing tho: Try to keep your HDD's on their own channel as long as possible and on the extra IDE controller. Load up the motherboard's IDE controllers first with anything not a hard drive. I feel this gives better performance, but that's just me. BIOS limitation? Not unless it's an older PC (an I mean really old)--and even then I doubt it. The addon card would most likely have its own BIOS and not be affected by the motherboards BIOS. The only real problem I can see is if the PCI card requires a newer PCI revision spec than the PCI slots on the mobo.
Hmm. I tried this once in two different motherboards. The problem I encountered was the IRQ issue. The onboard IDE channels use 14 and 15. The card I tried to install, a HotPoint, wanted to use those IRQ's. It may have very well been the card I was using as it was hardwired for those IRQ's.
I haven't had problems with the hpt370 controller. the 366 is a different story...I personally like HighPoint's controllers better than Promise...at least on motherboards. The best thing to try is move the card to a different slot, if you haven't already.
The Highpoint 372 chipset has a problem with VIA motherboard chipsets. Oooopppsss! So if you've got one of those on your M/B stay away from a card i#with that highpoint chipset. You can pick up a Promise RAID card for about £20 on www.scan.co.uk Which should do what you need.
Hmmm. Well, I don't like Promise. Both motherboard's I've had have had the Promise controllers go out on me. I'm sticking with highpoint. Also, I haven't heard of any incompatibilities with Via chipsets and the HPT372 RAID controller. I certainly would hope this isn't affecting the KT266A chipset, as Abit, uses this and the HPT372 on the KR7A-RAID.
Eeeerrrrrmmm........... Which one? The Highpoint one is from Epox. They throw a wobbly when they mixed the two. Cured with a BIOS flash for the 372 chipset. So it can be fixed. Don't ask how I know. I just do. If you find diffrent let me know. 'Cause this is for me as much as for everyone else. But yes it can be fixed, just a bit of a p****er to do so. As for Scan, I've a friend who is really overpaid and lives online. So if you can show me that that price is wrong. PLEASE, I mean PLEASE, do so 'cause I would love and i do mean LOVE, to rub his face in it!!!!
They're supposed to be. I'm lookin at the KR7A-RAID, but I'm leaning toward the KG7-RAID, as it's not a Via chipset entirely, and I'd like to try an AMD-based mobo. I've got my DDR today, but I'll have ta wait to snag the K___-RAID later on.
You should wait till next year. Epox are releasing a dual Athlon MB, which is less than £200 or on a rough $300. AMD chipset and on board network card and DDR. Plus it's designed by the man who use to design Intels server boards. Thats what I have planed for next PC :devil: A couple of 1.1ghz and 2gh of DDR and it take a max of 4. No onboard RAID as yet :swt: but easy fixed with a separate one.
I work for a company that sells compoents. Epox sent a minon to tell us all their is to know about there products. It's so new that in the panflets they gave they don't even have a picuture yet. Being a small company people part with info that they would normaly keep sectert. Plus I have sources in Epox If you don't like that, wait till Epox release the 8KHA2 which has the VIA266A chipset and Highpoint RAID at the end of the year. But the server one is not suposse to be out till start of january. So, it'll be out by end of Febuary
A dual rig is nice, but I think the current scenario of dual AMD boards is more than I want to spend currently. I already have a duallie, and I don't think I need two. I'd like to have one, but I don't feel the need for one.