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тАО01-05-2005 04:21 AM
тАО01-05-2005 04:21 AM
Smart Array 641 Controller
Can I use 133-MHz PCI -X
Smart Array 641 Controller
in mother board with 66MHz PCI -X slot?
Will it function correctly?
I want to use it in
Intel Server Board SE7501WV2.
Smart Array 641 Controller
in mother board with 66MHz PCI -X slot?
Will it function correctly?
I want to use it in
Intel Server Board SE7501WV2.
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тАО01-05-2005 04:43 PM
тАО01-05-2005 04:43 PM
Re: Smart Array 641 Controller
could you mention which server is haveing the following slot
66MHz PCI-X slot?
PCI-X technology. PCI-X can increase bus capacity to more than eight times the conventional PCI bus bandwith from 133MB/s (32-bit/33MHz PCI) to 1.066GB/s (64-bit/133MHz PCI-X).
PCI-X technology is backward compatible with conventional PCI systems at the system, device driver, and adapter levels. Conventional PCI adapters can operate in PCI-X systems, and vice versa. However, when a PCI-X adapter is placed on a conventional PCI bus, it is limited to conventional PCI speeds. A PCI-X system automatically switches between conventional PCI and PCI-X modes, depending on the type of adapters installed on the bus segment. If a PCI-X bus segment includes any conventional PCI adapters, that segment will operate in conventional PCI mode.
Regards
Robin
66MHz PCI-X slot?
PCI-X technology. PCI-X can increase bus capacity to more than eight times the conventional PCI bus bandwith from 133MB/s (32-bit/33MHz PCI) to 1.066GB/s (64-bit/133MHz PCI-X).
PCI-X technology is backward compatible with conventional PCI systems at the system, device driver, and adapter levels. Conventional PCI adapters can operate in PCI-X systems, and vice versa. However, when a PCI-X adapter is placed on a conventional PCI bus, it is limited to conventional PCI speeds. A PCI-X system automatically switches between conventional PCI and PCI-X modes, depending on the type of adapters installed on the bus segment. If a PCI-X bus segment includes any conventional PCI adapters, that segment will operate in conventional PCI mode.
Regards
Robin
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тАО01-06-2005 07:55 PM
тАО01-06-2005 07:55 PM
Re: Smart Array 641 Controller
On Intel Server Board SE7501WV2
there are PCI-X buses capable of
running at 66├в 100 MHz, depending on system configuration.
So, as I could understand from your reply
there should not be any problem using
133MHz PCI-X adapter on
there are PCI-X buses capable of
running at 66├в 100 MHz, depending on system configuration.
So, as I could understand from your reply
there should not be any problem using
133MHz PCI-X adapter on
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