John Stoffel wrote:Sorry, I gave in. I have now abandoned my nvidia trials (both motherboards have been returned, and I'm now running with Intel chipset) - My current motherboard is less ideal (in terms of PCI-slots etc.), but on the other hand it works... That was actually not such a bad idea... Unfortunately it's too late now (If not I should have tested for sure). I was/am after all running an 8-disk SATA array (plus a normal IDE disk - not in the raid). I had 4 disks running through two PCI-cards and 4 disks used the motherboard's controller. - When all 8 disks were connected to the two PCI-cards the speed dropped compared to when the motherboard's controller took some load.. (So it could maybe be an issue with bandwidth / load ? - I don't know.) Sorry for giving in, but I felt I was banging my head against the wall (and with too few sensible solutions being suggested). Now I guess I'm semi-happy that all seems to work OK with the Intel chipset.. Frustrating that the sata_nv-driver / nvidia HW didn't work with my configuration, though... Thank you all for your effort as well - hope someone figures this out sometime in the future. All the best Jon Ivar -
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