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Old 08-24-2006, 12:55 PM
Ken C Ken C is offline
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SATA HD card

An old PC has become available, 1.9gHz P4 with 512 mb of rambus memory (remember rambus?). Would like to turn it into a video media server using SATA hd's, Newegg has a good deal on some WD 320gb SATA 3gb/s drives @ $99. Any recommendations for a pci SATA drive controller card ? Don't think I'll need RAID, just four SATA drives for storage and the existing PATA drive for Windows boot.

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Old 08-24-2006, 11:30 PM
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An old PC has become available, 1.9gHz P4 with 512 mb of rambus memory (remember rambus?). Would like to turn it into a video media server using SATA hd's, Newegg has a good deal on some WD 320gb SATA 3gb/s drives @ $99. Any recommendations for a pci SATA drive controller card ? Don't think I'll need RAID, just four SATA drives for storage and the existing PATA drive for Windows boot.

TIA, Ken C
Ken,

Things may be different when using JBOD, but I would reccommend 3ware. I can't tell you how many issues I had with onboard software based SATA (running raid).
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Old 08-25-2006, 08:44 AM
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Ken,

Things may be different when using JBOD, but I would reccommend 3ware. I can't tell you how many issues I had with onboard software based SATA (running raid).
Doesn't 3ware only make RAID cards ? Not sure I want (or need) a RAID setup. All I'm storing is recorded TV videos. Now, if it was DVD videos, RAID would be important.

Any suggestions for a non-RAID controller card ?

Ken C
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:15 AM
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Just go to newegg.com and check out the reviews on the cards there. If you're looking for a brand, Promise has always made pretty good I/O products.
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:55 AM
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Just go to newegg.com and check out the reviews on the cards there. If you're looking for a brand, Promise has always made pretty good I/O products.

Thanks, the PROMISE SATA300 TX4 PCI SATA Controller Card looks good.

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Old 08-26-2006, 12:55 AM
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An old PC has become available, 1.9gHz P4 with 512 mb of rambus memory (remember rambus?). Would like to turn it into a video media server using SATA hd's, Newegg has a good deal on some WD 320gb SATA 3gb/s drives @ $99. Any recommendations for a pci SATA drive controller card ? Don't think I'll need RAID, just four SATA drives for storage and the existing PATA drive for Windows boot.

TIA, Ken C
I procrastinate going SATA - example: $80 for 300MB EIDE drive and no rebates required. I'm cheap
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Old 08-26-2006, 09:39 AM
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Doesn't 3ware only make RAID cards ? Not sure I want (or need) a RAID setup. All I'm storing is recorded TV videos. Now, if it was DVD videos, RAID would be important.

Any suggestions for a non-RAID controller card ?

Ken C
Their cards are raid capable as well as JBOD

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Old 08-26-2006, 10:41 AM
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Don't forget the network and USB cards. I found a combo card. It has a power connector so that it has power available to run those high powered USB HD tuner cards. It also has a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port. It will give you the extra bandwidth headroom so that you won't ave to worry while streaming multiple video streams.

Koutech USB2.0 & FireWire & Gigabit Ethernet Network Combo PCI Card
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