Hi,
Can anyone recommend a motherboard that is suitable for heavy i/o? There's two scenarios which I'm concerned about:
- Moving hundreds of gigs of data (thousands of files), around 15-20mb each, between hard drives
- Moving hundreds of thousands of little small files (around 4 kilobytes to 600 kilobytes, in various folders) between hard drives.
Currently the little junky PC I have can handle the 15-20mb files but the hundreds of thousands of files seems to cause a problem around 500,000-600,000 files after which point I need to restart the computer if I want to continue copying.
Most of the time I would be moving from an internal HD to an external, USB connected, HD. Could go the other way though and could go between internal HD's too.
I'm looking for a board that would work with an Core 2 Duo processor, maybe a quad but more like just a duo. I'd prefer an intel chipset as the chipset in the PC that isn't working is an nvidia so I'm thinking I'd like to avoid it.
I need at least one firewire port but not having one isn't the end of the world if someone can recommend a good PCI card.
I'd like to have several SATA ports on the mobo as I'll be connecting as many internal HD's as I can fit in the case. Don't need raid, just want plenty of connections so I can avoid buying card to add more connections.
Gigabit ethernet would be handy as well; don't need wireless.
Don't need to worry about graphics. This isn't a gaming machine and I can use onboard graphics or any cheap card. It's a machine for batch processing images, saving either to internal or external HD, but mainly for copying stored files from internal HDs to external ones.
I won't be overclocking.
I'd appreciate any advice on which mobo to get as that seems to be my biggest hurdle in putting together a new system. Too many choices!
Thanks
Can anyone recommend a motherboard that is suitable for heavy i/o? There's two scenarios which I'm concerned about:
- Moving hundreds of gigs of data (thousands of files), around 15-20mb each, between hard drives
- Moving hundreds of thousands of little small files (around 4 kilobytes to 600 kilobytes, in various folders) between hard drives.
Currently the little junky PC I have can handle the 15-20mb files but the hundreds of thousands of files seems to cause a problem around 500,000-600,000 files after which point I need to restart the computer if I want to continue copying.
Most of the time I would be moving from an internal HD to an external, USB connected, HD. Could go the other way though and could go between internal HD's too.
I'm looking for a board that would work with an Core 2 Duo processor, maybe a quad but more like just a duo. I'd prefer an intel chipset as the chipset in the PC that isn't working is an nvidia so I'm thinking I'd like to avoid it.
I need at least one firewire port but not having one isn't the end of the world if someone can recommend a good PCI card.
I'd like to have several SATA ports on the mobo as I'll be connecting as many internal HD's as I can fit in the case. Don't need raid, just want plenty of connections so I can avoid buying card to add more connections.
Gigabit ethernet would be handy as well; don't need wireless.
Don't need to worry about graphics. This isn't a gaming machine and I can use onboard graphics or any cheap card. It's a machine for batch processing images, saving either to internal or external HD, but mainly for copying stored files from internal HDs to external ones.
I won't be overclocking.
I'd appreciate any advice on which mobo to get as that seems to be my biggest hurdle in putting together a new system. Too many choices!
Thanks