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The max disk size that Gigabyte GA-8IRXP can support?

wanchan

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What is the max disk size that Gigabyte GA-8IRXP can support?


I have a server PC built on Gigabyte GA-8IRXP motherboard that I have been running for solid 5 years. I am thinking about replacing the current five 120GB WD IDE disks with five IDE 320/500GB ones. I will use the new disks as raid 5 on the motherboard's on-board Promise raid controller.

Some of Gigabyte GA-8IRXP features:
1. Socket 478 for Intel® Pentium®4 processor
2. Intel 845/ICH2 chipset
3. Promise 20276 RAID chip

I am concerned that motherboard might be unable to support disks as large as 320/500GB. I checked out Gigabyte's GA-8IRXP but found nothing relevant to disk drive size limitation. Can the GA-8IRXP motherboard support 500GB disks natively? If not, is there workaround for it?

The server is running Windows XP SP2. OS wise I am sure there is always patch to bypass any disk size limitation...

Thanks for advising!




 
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