Re: Recommended pci-e 1x SATA cards.

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On 15/04/11 03:37, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Roman Mamedov put forth on 4/14/2011 5:54 AM:

I suggest that you avoid Silicon Image 3132, they have data corruption issue
(on some board designs?), triggered or amplified by transferring via both
ports at the same time, at full speed.

Stating this opinion based on a very limited number of such reports is
irresponsible.  If the issue is a bad PCB from a couple of vendors,
state the vendors and the card model and rev.  DO NOT paint the SATA
chip itself as BAD and something to avoid.  Case in point:

Valid point. The card referenced in that thread is a generic unbranded card made in China and bought off the shelf from a computer store in Dubai, UAE. It has CE, FCC & C-tick marks on it but no approval numbers and the only code on the device is PI43132-8X2A written under the boot rom.
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