View Full Version : performance of IDE Controller on INTEL 915GAV motherboard
sholay
15-02-2005, 08:50 AM
I am planning to upgrade my system.
I have a 120gb,40gb and 6gb hard disk,DVD writer and CD writer.
I want to go for the new 915g chipsets.But INTEL 915GAV has only one IDE slot, which connects two devices.
If i put an external IDE Controller card, will the performance be good.
Is there any other good m/b.
pradeep_chauhan
15-02-2005, 08:54 AM
To have a real good throughput i would recommend you to get your self a pcie ide adaptor card that gives you a better throughput due to the enhansed data transfer rate of the pcie bus If you use a normal pci card the bottle neck of the 133MB/s (shared) kicks in and will not allow to use the full available bw. also get a card that provides you with dual ide interface which will help you even further
indro
18-02-2005, 03:47 AM
The external PCI or PCIe card is actually going to give you a better performance in theory , Moreover , there is going to be lesser CPU usage , the same reason why you have to install a SCSI card for a SCSI HDD because the CPU wont be able to handle the speed , either it will decrease the performace of the HDD or the system performance will decrease .
AlienTech
18-02-2005, 11:45 AM
The price of the IDE card would be more than the price of the 6 gig HD. Considering you can get 160gigs for around 4500 now. Why even bother? Even a 40gig is small these days.
darklord
18-02-2005, 12:54 PM
PCI IDE Raid card with Silicon image chipset with ATA 133 support costs around 1500/-
pradeep_chauhan
18-02-2005, 04:06 PM
Please stay away from the Silicon image card it is a software raid and works only in windows also its cpu utilisation is very hight i bought the card and two 160GB SATA disks and an stuck with the disks (card was returned) Buy a Intel RAID card instead it is a bit expensive but worth every rupee
grinning_devil
18-02-2005, 09:49 PM
Buy a Intel RAID card instead it is a bit expensive but worth every rupee
:?: expected market price???
nd is it available in PCI-EX too???
pradeep_chauhan
19-02-2005, 12:40 AM
Yes it is available in the pci-e bus varient. The entry level card has a cpu more powerfull than a P2 with 128 MB SDRAM and four SATA drives supporting RAID 1,2,5,1+0 10 The cost is about 18000/-
AlienTech
20-02-2005, 07:15 AM
//The cost is about 18000/-//
Must b real desperate to buy a card that costs as much a terraByte hard disk.
pradeep_chauhan
20-02-2005, 10:32 AM
Its not the disk size but the speed at which it can serve data to a fast cpu this card uses the pcie bus to transfer data at about 600MBps(using two scsi 320 interface) so that is what is interesting.
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