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Can't find out whether either of these are hardware or software controlled RAID cards.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815150044 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16816115003 |
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Supported operating systems is the give away there. All controller card RAID or SATA will need drivers to make the controllers active. Windows will automatically detect the hardware and ask for those. Each model should already include a driver disk that comes with it.
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I'd think most any RAID card would be hardware based. However, if it has a bios onboard, that's basically a sure sign it is hardware based(which both appear to have a bios...)
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Regardless of an onboard bios programming Windows will still look for drivers in order to direct power and signals to and from the card itself. As you will note the option at post time to press F6 for SATA or RAID. Upon installing Windows a driver disk for either is then placed in the drive for loading.
Operating Systems SupportedWindows 98/98SE/ME/XP/NT4.0/2000 Why not WIN 95? Drivers available won't work on 95. Drivers themselves are software while the cards wouldn't need programming softwares like a video or sound card would for changing resolutions or changing speaker settings. Drivers for: UltraATA 133 PCI RAID http://www.siig.com/driver.asp?pid=439 Last edited by PC eye; 09-19-2006 at 09:33 AM. |
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The Other One is right. If it has a controller card with a BIOS and a processor it is hardware based. You can clearly see the controller chips in the center of the picture.
By the way, the Highpoint, I think, is the better card. |
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Now you just know PC Eye is going to come in here trumpeting his superiority, spouting irrelevant links and trying to come across that he actually did know what he is talking about... So in prepartation for that I did a bit of research.
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http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/news+events2.htm |
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