>  Slight oops here. I mixed up Asus K7V and A7V. The A7V is a sockel 
> motherboard, so it definitely has no problems with running Thunderbirds with 
> the on die cache running at full clock speed. This problem only occurs in some 
> slot Athlon motherboards (but probably not with the K7V).
>  You will have a problem with the UDMA-100 controller though. The Promise 
> PDC20265 is not yet supported under Linux, so you will have to run your hd's 
> in PIO mode. That's why I'd prefer an Epox 8-KTA board for the moment if I can 
> lay my hands on one (couldn't find one on the dutch market yet though). On the 
> other hand, the ability to run 8 hd's sounds kinda cool (or just overdone ;)).
> 
The A7V has both an onboard promise controller and a ata66 controller. I
am just running the drives of the ata66 controller until a stable 2.4
kernel comes available.




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