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    #21
    Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

    OMG! The burst rate looks like it's from 1999!

    (even though not as bad as PIO!)
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      #22
      Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

      What are everybody *talking about*?! IP35 board is P35 chipset and I also this in P5K and it is in DMA mode fully supporting SATA.

      Download intel chipset INIT drivers for that chipset you have in yours. This will take care of your IDE mode issues. This is done FIRST thing after XP install then graphic drivers.

      PS: SATA is still not hot swap, at least in consumer stuff. *Even* the ESATA.

      Cheers, Wizard

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        #23
        Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

        Originally posted by Wizard View Post
        What are everybody *talking about*?! IP35 board is P35 chipset and I also this in P5K and it is in DMA mode fully supporting SATA.
        I wasn't having issues with the onboard controller, but an add-in controller. I've since given up. No add-in controller works full speed in Windows on that board, even though they have no speed issues in Windows on other boards. I don't do any disk wiping/cloning in Windows...and it works full speed in Linux...so I just called it good enough for now.

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          #24
          Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

          sounds like a chipset issue... your PCI bus is slow. chipset driver must be a flop. thats my guess.
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            #25
            Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

            Originally posted by yyonline View Post
            I've tried Silicon Image, VIA, and Promise. All have different, but similarly bad performance. VIA is a flat line at about 38 MB/s, and the Promise controller is a flat line at about 14 MB/s.

            All of these work full-speed in Linux on the same PC.
            Does anybody have a suggestion for a PCI SATA card that has good Windows driver support, but will still work with Linux-based disk wiping software and Norton Ghost?
            Which VIA PCI Sata card is working under Linux? I see no support on their site for Linux in add-on SATA cards.

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              #26
              Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

              Linix works with most stuff with its built-in unversal drivers.

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                #27
                Re: Slow SATA performance in Windows

                not fully. VISA and linux do not mix. the only VIA linux drivers were reverswd engineerd spound drivers. VIA onboard graphics and drive controllers are genaric crap only... poor, barebones performance.

                think windows before you install graphics drivers...
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