Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
I don't know about being necessary, but why would you limit it? Are you going to try to run it on 1X PCIe?
Originally posted by: RaiderJ
Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
I don't know about being necessary, but why would you limit it? Are you going to try to run it on 1X PCIe?
Can it run on a 1x slot? I don't have any 8x slots.
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
I have read some x8 cards can run in a x4 slot, albeit in x4 mode...
Promise Tech has a new 8-port RAID card that is PCI-E x4 for a bit less than the Areca ARC-1210.
PCI-E Standard
Encoded Data Rate / Unencoded Data Rate
x1 5 Gbps / 4 Gbps (500 MB/sec)
x4 20 Gbps / 16 Gbps (2 GB/sec)
x8 40 Gbps / 32 Gbps (4 GB/sec)
x16 80 Gbps / 64 Gbps (8 GB/sec)
If you have a 8-port RAID card and each HDD can reach theoretical 300 MB/sec burst (SATA 3.0), then I am thinking a x4 card will barely limit the performance (8x300MB/sec=2.4GB/sec). And since we know that no drive today can burst at 300MB/sec, then a x4 card has PLENTY of bandwidth.
Is my thinking on track?
Originally posted by: RaiderJ
Are there any x1 SATA RAID cards out there? I would like the idea of running a 4-drive RAID 5 setup externally on my SN25P!
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
I have read some x8 cards can run in a x4 slot, albeit in x4 mode...
Promise Tech has a new 8-port RAID card that is PCI-E x4 for a bit less than the Areca ARC-1210.
PCI-E Standard
Encoded Data Rate / Unencoded Data Rate
x1 5 Gbps / 4 Gbps (500 MB/sec)
x4 20 Gbps / 16 Gbps (2 GB/sec)
x8 40 Gbps / 32 Gbps (4 GB/sec)
x16 80 Gbps / 64 Gbps (8 GB/sec)
If you have a 8-port RAID card and each HDD can reach theoretical 300 MB/sec burst (SATA 3.0), then I am thinking a x4 card will barely limit the performance (8x300MB/sec=2.4GB/sec). And since we know that no drive today can burst at 300MB/sec, then a x4 card has PLENTY of bandwidth.
Is my thinking on track?
except for the 8 part.
SATA is one drive per port.
yeah i know there is ways to get 2 per port, but I would not go that route.
so 4x300 = 1200