Hi
I am thinking of using a f/wire interface or PCI controller card to add a 10,000rpm SATA drive to my comp. I have 2 questions
1) Can I boot from a f.wire or controller card drive?
2) Will they hog my PCI bandwidth too much?
Using controller cards, firewire interface
1) You cannot boot from it, it has to be detected by the OS before it can be adressed...
2) My firewire network and drives haven't caused any PCI problems - Maybe that varies on different setups though, if it's not already too sensitive, but I haven't seen any reports from it.
As for the PCI latency, my Firewire controller sits at 48 by default, that's not likely to cause interrupt problems like some benchmark optimised network card models which block the PCI bus for longer times.
2) My firewire network and drives haven't caused any PCI problems - Maybe that varies on different setups though, if it's not already too sensitive, but I haven't seen any reports from it.
As for the PCI latency, my Firewire controller sits at 48 by default, that's not likely to cause interrupt problems like some benchmark optimised network card models which block the PCI bus for longer times.
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I think that you can boot off a controller card, perhaps not f/wire.
Am about to buy two drives, one 160gb ATA/133 for audio storage and perhaps an SATA Rsptor for boot so that everything works a lot faster. I have seen bootable controller cards for SATA, my only concern now is that the PCI bandwidth will get raped.
Am about to buy two drives, one 160gb ATA/133 for audio storage and perhaps an SATA Rsptor for boot so that everything works a lot faster. I have seen bootable controller cards for SATA, my only concern now is that the PCI bandwidth will get raped.
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