Fastest non-VIA motherboard with RAID??

LostHiWay

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I'm looking for a new motherboard with RAID that doesn't use a VIA chipset. I've tried the Abit KR7A-Raid and the RAID 0 performance is horrible because of VIA PCI issue.

I need a board with at least 3 dimm slots. I was thinking about the Iwill XP333-Raid but I'm a little unsure about Ali chipsets. Anyone have any this board? or any suggestions for other boards.
 

cool0221

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Abit kg7 raid.
epox 8k7A+

These are with Amd 761 chipset.
You can also buy ECS K7s5A and a standalone raid card.
 

AllDressedUp

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LostHiWay,

I have the Iwill XP333-R, but haven't played with the RAID at all. FWIW, there are number of other XP333 users in AMDMB.com.
 

Pabster

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Christ, the guy wants to avoid VIA and you guys suggest a board which uses the buggiest south bridge ever created (VIA's infamous 686B)?

Go with either SiS or, alternatively, ALi. Or even a duallie board, using both AMD north and south bridges. My vote would be the K7S5A (SiS 735).
 

AZGamer

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<< I'm looking for a new motherboard with RAID that doesn't use a VIA chipset. I've tried the Abit KR7A-Raid and the RAID 0 performance is horrible because of VIA PCI issue. >>



You do realize that this issue can be easily resolved with the PCI latency patch?
 

Rahminator

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<<

<< I'm looking for a new motherboard with RAID that doesn't use a VIA chipset. I've tried the Abit KR7A-Raid and the RAID 0 performance is horrible because of VIA PCI issue. >>



You do realize that this issue can be easily resolved with the PCI latency patch?
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Patch doesn't resolve the issue. It helps to alleviate it, but the speeds still lag behind Intel, ALI and SiS solutions.
 

Athlon4all

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Ok then, well that makes sense (nothings wrong with KG7-RAID though), then I'd say go ahead and get a XP333-R. It's a solid board, not as fast as KT266a, but still great board.