RRLedFord will be pleased.
So what are the speeds with the external ATA controllers?
Bp6 + Hpt366 + 80gb Hdd = CATASTOPHY
shoky
you are one smart individual..
i have used the hpt366 ONCE and that was with a cdrom... even the cdrom i had on it was decent.. but the performance went through the floor..
i haevn't plugged anything in since..
i want to rid my bp6 of the annoying blue hpt screen on bootup..
Kuun
you are one smart individual..
i have used the hpt366 ONCE and that was with a cdrom... even the cdrom i had on it was decent.. but the performance went through the floor..
i haevn't plugged anything in since..
i want to rid my bp6 of the annoying blue hpt screen on bootup..
Kuun
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when i got the board it didnt show so I flashed the RU bios and now I don't know how to go back. i think i fdisked the hdd that i had saved the prev bois so i can send it to the SETI rack.
isnt there a bois version of RU without the htp66?
when i got the board it didnt show so I flashed the RU bios and now I don't know how to go back. i think i fdisked the hdd that i had saved the prev bois so i can send it to the SETI rack.
isnt there a bois version of RU without the htp66?
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.
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Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
There are two:
http://www.bp6.com/board/dload.php?acti ... file_id=42
http://www.bp6.com/board/dload.php?acti ... file_id=10
I've used them both and they're sweet.
http://www.bp6.com/board/dload.php?acti ... file_id=42
http://www.bp6.com/board/dload.php?acti ... file_id=10
I've used them both and they're sweet.
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I know it's a late answer - but:
I had the same probs: HPT366 + Maxtor DiamondMax 8 Plus (40 Gig)
Using W2k and some old HPT drivers: transfer rates above 50 MB/s
Using XP and the actual HPT driver version 1.30: 12 MB/s (the UDMA 33 controller was quite faster)
Solution: A visit on the HPT homepage (http://www.highpoint-tech.com)
The RU-BIOS contains the HPT-BIOS version 1.22 but the driver version was 1.30 (it seems that the version of BIOS and driver has to be the same)
Installed W2k driver version 1.22 - the result made me happy.
sequential read: 54 MB/s, sequential write: 58 MB/s
I had the same probs: HPT366 + Maxtor DiamondMax 8 Plus (40 Gig)
Using W2k and some old HPT drivers: transfer rates above 50 MB/s
Using XP and the actual HPT driver version 1.30: 12 MB/s (the UDMA 33 controller was quite faster)
Solution: A visit on the HPT homepage (http://www.highpoint-tech.com)
The RU-BIOS contains the HPT-BIOS version 1.22 but the driver version was 1.30 (it seems that the version of BIOS and driver has to be the same)
Installed W2k driver version 1.22 - the result made me happy.
sequential read: 54 MB/s, sequential write: 58 MB/s