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Multiport IDE cards, problems with Promise IDE ctrlr.
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| Anyone have recommendations for reliable IDE cards? I'm looking to
replace my Promise controllers due to annoying errors posting as
system events every hour. (Time sync error or whatever. It's a known
problem with Promise controllers)
Lately I've been getting the above error along with a second error
message re swapfile. I suspect that this is a controller problem due
to the fact it's accompanied by the Promise time sync error. The
drive flagged with the error is new, and has passed multiple scandisk
tests.
Anyway, I'd love to find something that can support more than two
IDE channels. Does anyone make a quad IDE card? If not, I'll
settle for recommendations on good dual cards.
Thanks
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| _R wrote:
> Anyone have recommendations for reliable IDE cards? I'm looking to
> replace my Promise controllers due to annoying errors posting as
> system events every hour. (Time sync error or whatever. It's a known
> problem with Promise controllers)
>
> Lately I've been getting the above error along with a second error
> message re swapfile. I suspect that this is a controller problem due
> to the fact it's accompanied by the Promise time sync error. The
> drive flagged with the error is new, and has passed multiple scandisk
> tests.
>
> Anyway, I'd love to find something that can support more than two
> IDE channels. Does anyone make a quad IDE card? If not, I'll
> settle for recommendations on good dual cards.
>
> Thanks
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Silicon Image Ultra ATA/133 IDE Raid PCI Controller
$15.99 On Sale
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/CRD10155.html
Works fine in my computer
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| On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 22:41:24 -0800, Tod <no_spam_me@comcast.net>
wrote:
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>Silicon Image Ultra ATA/133 IDE Raid PCI Controller
>$15.99 On Sale
>http://www.softwareandstuff.com/CRD10155.html
Thanks for the recommendation. I haven't heard of Silicon Image, but
apparently their chipsets are used quite a bit. I'll look into it.
I also found out that Adaptec makes an ATA card--the 1233.
http://tinyurl.com/6qxah
Has anyone used it? Any problems?
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