![]() ![]() Just for the test, if you could connect your 4 fastest drives-especially useful if you have one or two SSD's available. I'm real interested to learn what the card's maximum throughput is, and I'd appreciate your help. I haven't tested anything in depth, but it works and speeds look good so far. ![]() Elkay14's script worked great after adding the string to it, and the card is recognized and the drives attached to it work. Got the card today and just installed it. UhClem "Doing Base-8 arithmetic is easy. īrandon, if you get one, pls post on this thread. Unfortunately, (for me) it does not include a low-profile bracket, nor can I tell from pictures whether the card itself is "narrow" enough to allow fitting/fashioning an LP. The card supports FBS, and can be configured for 1 or 2 eSATA ports (replacing 1 or 2 SATAs). This card looks like excellent value, especially so if you like to mess with port-multiplier enclosures. But, you must have gen2 pcie- else, only ~350-400. In the product manual, page1,ĭo note that, while the card requires a x4 (or x8 or x16) pcie slot, it is only a 2-lane (ie "x2") implementation at (pcie) gen2 that will still get you total sustained throughput of ~750-800 MB/sec-more than enough for 4 of the fastest existing (mech.) drives. More important is that Syba says it's supported. ![]() Newegg doesn't list Linux compatibility, but Marvell says it's supported.
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