Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 15:08:06 -0500 From: "Rick C. Petty" <rick-freebsd@kiwi-computer.com> To: vladimir konrad <v.konrad@lse.ac.uk> Cc: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Recommended SATA controllers Message-ID: <20070522200806.GA10962@keira.kiwi-computer.com> In-Reply-To: <20070522093631.63049206@whirpool.lse.ac.uk> References: <Pine.OSX.4.64.0705181803340.365@gee5.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <cone.1179528158.971883.82263.5001@35st.simplicato.com> <Pine.OSX.4.64.0705181932290.365@gee5.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <200705191056.25359.groot@kde.org> <7EEE81A5-4D8D-46FB-87C8-D192C7B55EE7@altesco.nl> <20070521221941.GB86033@keira.kiwi-computer.com> <20070522093631.63049206@whirpool.lse.ac.uk>
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On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 09:36:31AM +0100, vladimir konrad wrote: > > As far as the Sil3112 chips go, I'm using them everywhere and they > > work quite well. Sometimes less is more. > > are you sure that they are not SiI 3114 ? i had similar discussion on > this list a while ago and 3114 was said to be the "good one" > and the 3112 the "bad one". Yup. Just checked the hotstamp on the chip: 3112. Is it possible that some boards which used the 3112 chip were made and that those manufacturing problems have been since fixed? -- Rick C. Petty
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