Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:05:15 -0800 | | From | Tim Moore <> | | Subject | Re: VIA KT133 & HPT 370 IDE disk corruption |
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Aaron Tiensivu wrote: > > > My BP6's [hpt366] had similar sustained I/O lockup issues, especially > > when running a RAID stripe. From the v1.01 BP6 manual: > > Unfortunately, I suspect that is due to the older HPT drivers still in the > current kernels (the HPT366 is a very broken beast by design, and from what > I've gathered from others, is that Abit did poor job connecting it into the > BP6) > > Another reason for those lockups could be due to the noisy APIC bus on the > BP6. > > As much as I love my BP6, as an "ultimate dirty hack not approved by Intel" > motherboard, it has its flaws. > I'm just thankful it is still running. :)
Yes, the board you love to hate. I also did the EC10 capacitor fix which is why I still have no heart to retire/upgrade them.
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