hpt366 speed , bootable , alternatives
hpt366 speed , bootable , alternatives
how fast can the hpt366 controller get?
i need a faster way to use my hdd speed. actually my hdd is on ide0,
i cant use ide 2-3 and i cant boot with them.
do i need a ultra 133 bootable pci controller?
i need a faster way to use my hdd speed. actually my hdd is on ide0,
i cant use ide 2-3 and i cant boot with them.
do i need a ultra 133 bootable pci controller?
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everyone will say don't use the highpoint.
get a cheap adaptec or similar alternative.
"I" will say, use an old drive on the ide0 for your OS
and put your fast drive on the pci card you get
keeps your data away from your flaky OS drive that always seems to break at the most in-opportune moments causing much pain and grief.
get a cheap adaptec or similar alternative.
"I" will say, use an old drive on the ide0 for your OS
and put your fast drive on the pci card you get
keeps your data away from your flaky OS drive that always seems to break at the most in-opportune moments causing much pain and grief.
Yes, I do just that.
Set the boot device in the BIOS to EXT SCSI and you're good to go.
NB This applies to IDE controllers as well as SCSI.
Set the boot device in the BIOS to EXT SCSI and you're good to go.
NB This applies to IDE controllers as well as SCSI.
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What are you doing that makes speed such an issue you're considering SCSI? For desktop use, SCSI is a waste. Heck, anything faster than ATA66 is a waste - most ATA drives can't top 60MB/sec, especially sustained, which means that SATA, ATA133 and SCSI are really suitable for multiple-drive arrays. Anandtech did a test recently and found that, on a typical desktop, RAID makes absolutely no performance difference.
SCSI also offers things like command queueing and other smart technologies, but this is really only useful if your drive (not your system) is heavily multitasking, say, for a database server or something.
If system responsiveness is your goal I would leave SCSI and newer ATA technologies alone and buy some more RAM with the money you saved.
But I would like to know what your typical computing demands are.
SCSI also offers things like command queueing and other smart technologies, but this is really only useful if your drive (not your system) is heavily multitasking, say, for a database server or something.
If system responsiveness is your goal I would leave SCSI and newer ATA technologies alone and buy some more RAM with the money you saved.
But I would like to know what your typical computing demands are.
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GeForce DDR, CMI8738 audio, Accton SMC2-1211TX NIC
Ubuntu Linux, Kernel 2.6.8.1-4-686-smp
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Model Celeron (Mendocino)
Chip MHz 534.66 MHz
Cache Size 128 KB
System Bogomips 2117.63
PCI Devices 0000:00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE
0000:00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV4 [RIVA TNT]
0000:00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
0000:00:13.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
0000:00:13.1 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
IDE Devices hda: WDC WD1200BB-00CAA1 (Capacity: 111.79 GB)
USB Devices Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r4 uhci_hcd Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB 0000:00:07.2
Model Celeron (Mendocino)
Chip MHz 534.66 MHz
Cache Size 128 KB
System Bogomips 2117.63
PCI Devices 0000:00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE
0000:00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV4 [RIVA TNT]
0000:00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
0000:00:13.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
0000:00:13.1 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
IDE Devices hda: WDC WD1200BB-00CAA1 (Capacity: 111.79 GB)
USB Devices Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r4 uhci_hcd Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB 0000:00:07.2
Processors 2
Model Celeron (Mendocino)
Chip MHz 534.66 MHz
Cache Size 128 KB
System Bogomips 2117.63
PCI Devices 0000:00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE
0000:00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV4 [RIVA TNT]
0000:00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
0000:00:13.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
0000:00:13.1 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
IDE Devices hda: WDC WD1200BB-00CAA1 (Capacity: 111.79 GB)
USB Devices Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r4 uhci_hcd Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB 0000:00:07.2
Model Celeron (Mendocino)
Chip MHz 534.66 MHz
Cache Size 128 KB
System Bogomips 2117.63
PCI Devices 0000:00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE
0000:00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV4 [RIVA TNT]
0000:00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
0000:00:13.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
0000:00:13.1 Unknown mass storage controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT366/368/370/370A/372
IDE Devices hda: WDC WD1200BB-00CAA1 (Capacity: 111.79 GB)
USB Devices Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r4 uhci_hcd Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB 0000:00:07.2
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thx, now it boots from the scsi controller. i dont know why it didnt work the first time. but now i have a problem with my kernel and the boot partition. i hope i can fix it. soon i will post some pics of my 2 80mm fans on top of my cpus 

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How did you manage booting from SCSI?
Hi FloW,
how did you get your system booting from SCSI?
My system does not boot from SCSI.
There are 3 HDD connected to the controler. (See my sig.)
After the HPT366 boot screen (btw. does anyone know how to
disable the HPT? My other box is a Abit BE6II. The bios of the BE6II
gives you the option to disable HPT completely.) there's NO SCSI
adapter boot screen.
Maybe there's something wrong with the IDs or termination?
I boot off an old 214MB IDE disk. The SCSI stuff is accessible
when OS are running. But not for boot
I'll try to fix this the next weekend.
Atropos
ps.: BIOS settings are OK for EXT, EXT-SCSI so there should be no
problem. The SCSI controler is tested in another box. Booting was
OK in this box ....
how did you get your system booting from SCSI?
My system does not boot from SCSI.
There are 3 HDD connected to the controler. (See my sig.)
After the HPT366 boot screen (btw. does anyone know how to
disable the HPT? My other box is a Abit BE6II. The bios of the BE6II
gives you the option to disable HPT completely.) there's NO SCSI
adapter boot screen.
Maybe there's something wrong with the IDs or termination?
I boot off an old 214MB IDE disk. The SCSI stuff is accessible
when OS are running. But not for boot

I'll try to fix this the next weekend.
Atropos
ps.: BIOS settings are OK for EXT, EXT-SCSI so there should be no
problem. The SCSI controler is tested in another box. Booting was
OK in this box ....

Specs:
BP6 dual Celeron 433 MHz
Viper V330 graphics
256 MB
3 SCSI2 HDD (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)
W2K / SuSE 9.0 / Zeta RC4 Neo
Note: No scissors any more
BP6 dual Celeron 433 MHz
Viper V330 graphics
256 MB
3 SCSI2 HDD (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)
W2K / SuSE 9.0 / Zeta RC4 Neo
Note: No scissors any more

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Re: How did you manage booting from SCSI?
Which PCI slot are you using?Atropos wrote:... My system does not boot from SCSI.
There are 3 HDD connected to the controler. (See my sig.)...
@hyperspace
The SCSI controler is placed in PCI slot 2.
I thought slot 2 would be a good place because it's
the only slot that does not have to share an IRQ.
Atropos
The SCSI controler is placed in PCI slot 2.
I thought slot 2 would be a good place because it's
the only slot that does not have to share an IRQ.
Atropos
Specs:
BP6 dual Celeron 433 MHz
Viper V330 graphics
256 MB
3 SCSI2 HDD (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)
W2K / SuSE 9.0 / Zeta RC4 Neo
Note: No scissors any more
BP6 dual Celeron 433 MHz
Viper V330 graphics
256 MB
3 SCSI2 HDD (1GB, 2GB, 4GB)
W2K / SuSE 9.0 / Zeta RC4 Neo
Note: No scissors any more

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