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More info?)
Thanks.
I was forever put off Abit motherboards due to PCI cards sharing, it created
continual errors and left me wondering why 6 pci slots were fitted when only
3 of them really "worked"
cheers,
Adrian.
"Bob" <bobk4000JUNK@JUNKyahooJUNK.JUNKcom> wrote in message
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> Adrian Foster wrote:
> > "Bob"
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Did modding the bios make a difference ?
> >
> > I've recently found (after moving stuff around on other machines and
> > buying a couple of new larger drives) that I have 2 spare 80Gb
> > maxtors so was contemplating setting up a raid array and using the
> > machine as a file server. I (I expect like you) find the 6BX7+ the
> > most reliable board I have ever owned.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > P.S. I've recently found Raid 0 (striping arrays) are so fast.
>
> Adrian,
>
> The only difference I saw was the Promise banner at boot-up now showed
V2.0,
> the latest (last) version of the ATA66 BIOS. From digging around on the
net
> and newsgroups, the older version in the Gigabyte BIOS had some hard drive
> size limitations (32 G?) that were fixed in V2.0. I run the Promise ATA66
> PCI cards in a couple of computers, so I wanted my 6BX7+ to match the
other
> computers/cards, in case I ever did a switch of motherboards. Right now I
> have a 20 Gbyte hard drive on my 6BX7+, and it's been fine as a firewall.
>
> I was happy to have the dual BIOS feature of the 6BX7+ while I tried the
> modifications; if something didn't work out, I could switch back to the
old
> version.
>
> My 6BX7+ has been very stable over the years; the only problem I had with
it
> I caused myself. Turns out PCI slot 3 shares an interrupt with the
onboard
> Promise controller. I had a network card plugged into slot 3, and my
> firewall box (Win2K Server) would stop responding. Once I moved the NIC
> card to a different slot, it's been fine.
>
> Regards,
> Bob.
>
>