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Koutech IO-PIR133 PCI IDE Controller Card
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11-05-2005
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Description:
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*Compliant with UDMA5 ATA/100 or UDMA6 ATA/133 specification.
*Compliant with ATA/ATAPI-5 or ATA/ATAPI-6 specification.
*Supports maximum data transfer rate of 100MB/sec or 133MB/sec.
*Compliant with PCI IDE controller specification revision 1.0
*Two independent channels for up to four devices.
Windows drivers supplied on 3.5" CD. No drivers or kernel modification was needed for Mandrake-10.1. Plug in the card with no drives attached and boot up to detect the card. Shut down and attach the drives. RAID bios is easily accessable at boot time and is fairly straight forward. Coexists with onboard IDE's. As a controller only, adds /dev/hde through /dev/hdh to your devices.
Purchased from Newegg.com for 15.75 4.99 shipping.
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Keywords:
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IDE RAID
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/sbin/lspci output:
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RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. (formerly CMD Technology Inc) PCI0680 Ultra ATA-133 Host Controller (rev 02)
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Silicon Image SIL680
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IDE
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