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Terry
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      8th Feb 2008
My eyes are not good.
A friend of mine says this is the mobo he has.
He also says he can have 8 SATA drives.

Does this mobo have SATA 8 ports?

Can 1 SATA port do 2 drives?

 
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      8th Feb 2008

"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My eyes are not good.
> A friend of mine says this is the mobo he has.
> He also says he can have 8 SATA drives.
>
> Does this mobo have SATA 8 ports?
>
> Can 1 SATA port do 2 drives?

NO.
>

Specs =
Storage Interfaces
ATA-133 - connector(s): 2 x 40pin IDC - RAID 0 / RAID 1 / RAID 0+1 /
JBOD
Serial ATA II - connector(s): 4 x 7pin Serial ATA - RAID 0 / RAID 1 /
RAID 0+1 / JBOD
Serial ATA-150 - connector(s): 4 x 7pin Serial ATA - RAID 0 / RAID 1 /
RAID 0+1 / RAID 5
Hope this helps..


 
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      8th Feb 2008
Terry wrote:
> My eyes are not good.
> A friend of mine says this is the mobo he has.
> He also says he can have 8 SATA drives.
>
> Does this mobo have SATA 8 ports?
>
> Can 1 SATA port do 2 drives?
>


Four SATA ports are hosted by the Nvidia Southbridge.
Four SATA ports are hosted by a SIL3114R on the PCI bus.

The SIL3114 has provision for operating on a 32 bit PCI bus,
at 66MHz, but desktop computers seldom have the ability to
support operation of a 66MHz PCI interface. So the SIL3114
will have some bandwidth limitations, which you'd run into
if using some of the RAID configurations. For accessing a
single disk at a time, that is not an issue.

SIL3114 info.
http://www.siliconimage.com/products/product.aspx?id=28

Downloading the user manual, is where you go to start answering
such a question. Followed by digging for info on the peripheral
chips, such as the SIL3114 in this case.

You can find some info on Nvidia motherboard chipsets, here.

http://www.nvidia.com/page/nforce4_family.html
http://www.nvidia.com/page/pg_20041014863476.html

SATA ports can support more than one drive. The
function is called a port multiplier. The trick is
verifying whether these will work with just any
SATA port. I would check with the vendor, before
buying one of these, because maybe they need a
SATA II port (it is possible "FIS based switching",
is a feature of later implementations, rather than
some of the earlier ones).

http://www.siliconimage.com/products/product.aspx?id=26
http://www.sataport.com/
http://www.siliconimage.com/docs/SiI-DS-0121-C1.pdf

"Full support for FIS-based switching and command-based
switching SATA host controllers"

Some chips state they have some level of support, such as
this Jmicron chip.

http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMB361.htm

"Supports Port Multiplier with Command-based Switching on SATA II port"

So it is possible to control more than one drive from a SATA
port, but requires checking before purchase of the
necessary accessories. I haven't run into any first
person accounts, of the use of a port multiplier box.

Paul
 
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DaveW
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      9th Feb 2008
(1) SATA port can only handle (1) SATA drive. This is not like EIDE ports.

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> My eyes are not good.
> A friend of mine says this is the mobo he has.
> He also says he can have 8 SATA drives.
>
> Does this mobo have SATA 8 ports?
>
> Can 1 SATA port do 2 drives?
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