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<blockquote data-quote="drealit" data-source="post: 581485" data-attributes="member: 70031"><p>Ah very true and thanks for contributing your experience with that mobo. I'm sure there will be people out there wondering about if they can successfully use it.</p><p></p><p>Your parity check speeds are a bit on the slow side compared to what I get normally. Then again I do have all Hitachi 2TB drives (5) running except for 1x2TB WD GP(32mb version), 1x 500GB Maxtor (old), and 1x 500GB WD GP. But even with those slower drives my parity checks are up around 55-75MB/s. Once you get that parity check out of the way I would explore some options to squeeze out a bit more bandwidth. There's a few commands you can run to fully test your speeds. I'll look them up and copy/paste them here for you when I get a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drealit, post: 581485, member: 70031"] Ah very true and thanks for contributing your experience with that mobo. I'm sure there will be people out there wondering about if they can successfully use it. Your parity check speeds are a bit on the slow side compared to what I get normally. Then again I do have all Hitachi 2TB drives (5) running except for 1x2TB WD GP(32mb version), 1x 500GB Maxtor (old), and 1x 500GB WD GP. But even with those slower drives my parity checks are up around 55-75MB/s. Once you get that parity check out of the way I would explore some options to squeeze out a bit more bandwidth. There's a few commands you can run to fully test your speeds. I'll look them up and copy/paste them here for you when I get a chance. [/QUOTE]
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