Veliciraptor HDD 3.0gbps but UDMA/100 on PCI-e controller? | |
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On the motherboard itself (all drives configured for AHCI) [ 2.360648] ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300) [ 2.678244] ata1.00: ATA-8: WDC WD3000GLFS-01F8U0, 03.03V01, max UDMA/133 [ 2.678594] ata1.00: 586072368 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) [ 2.684566] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 On the PCI-e cards: [ 16.136568] ata11: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 0) [ 16.155682] ata11.00: ATA-8: WDC WD3000GLFS-01F8U0, 03.03V01, max UDMA/133 [ 16.156545] ata11.00: 586072368 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) [ 16.162949] ata11.00: configured for UDMA/100 How come the PCI-e card configured the drive for UDMA/100 and not UDMA/133?Perhaps the PCI-e card/driver does not configure/have AHCI functionality, or?
The mobo: Intel DG965WHThe card: 03:00.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3132 Serial ATA Raid II Controller (rev 01)
The hard drives are the same make/model. Thanks, Justin. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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