December 2, 20232 yr Heya HBA's are great but only really once you start to want to connect a lot of drives. People get mixed up thinking that 2x ports means only 8x drives this is not correct they can be used with a sas expander for daisy chaining. The Jonbo n3 case looks like it has 6 drive bays. How many sata ports has your motherboard got? I started with a similar small build case with 8x drive slots I then added a HBA (needs to be half height). I have 10 sata drives in the machine plus the HBA also has a wire going out the case into a self build case that has 2x 12x bay backplanes. This is because the backplanes have built in SAS expander chips. Meaning 1x cable can passthrough to many drives (over 100+). This is the beauty of HBA cards. For you use case you may be better off with a m.2 to sata converter. That might give you 4-6 extra sata ports. It depends how much you want the m.2 slot. - I would buy any sata cards from Amazon for easy returns. - SaS HBA cards I'd buy from ebay with 'IT flashed'. Edited December 2, 20232 yr by dopeytree
December 3, 20232 yr The Jonsbos got 8 hdd bays.. I think my main concern is using something cheap to manage the sata connections and once the drives all start getting connected theres issues with file transfer or drives start randomly losing connectivity .Having an enterpirse level controller will give you some peace of mind that it will be able to deal with the demands place upon it. My mobo has 4 onboard sata connections.
December 10, 20232 yr Hi everyone, I have a basic Unraid home server. It's a five bay using a Jonsbo N2 case. I am looking to add more SATA ports as my mini-ITX only has four and all four are already in use. What would be the most optimal way to expand the drives? I initially purchased an M.2 to SATA adapter (https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-ECS07-Expansion-SST-ECS07/dp/B0B8TV1QRG/) but HDD's connected to it are not recognized in BIOS on my ASRock H670M-ITX motherboard. It's perhaps faulty, but before I decide to outright replace it, I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions. Thank you. Edited December 10, 20232 yr by Oublieux
December 11, 20232 yr On 7/4/2023 at 8:47 PM, Shonk said: I have ordered a CH341A i will dump the firmware and post a copy once i have flashed my other two cards I will dump the card with the known firmware first then find the exact bytes i have to trim the bin down to to match the crc32 then do the same with the latest firmware Hello any luck to make a dump of 221118-003E-00? Or my asm1166 came already with 211108-0000-00 that one seems to support higher chipsets but I'm interesting what do newer fw?
December 11, 20232 yr Author 13 hours ago, Oublieux said: but HDD's connected to it are not recognized in BIOS on my ASRock H670M-ITX motherboard. That can be normal, if they weren't recognized by Unraid post the diagnostics.
December 19, 20232 yr Hello, Can anyone help with an recommendation for a good LSI HBA card ? I am located in estearn europe and my budget is around 50-60 euros. I might also use the board for a couple of ssds so i think it needs to support TRIM but i do not know if such a board is available within my budget, would lsi card from aliexpress be any good ?
December 19, 20232 yr Author 54 minutes ago, ved said: I might also use the board for a couple of ssds so i think it needs to support TRIM but i do not know if such a board is available within my budget, would lsi card from aliexpress be any good ? LSI SAS2 models don't support TRIM with the latest firmware, and all LSI HBAs only support TRIM on devices with deterministic TRIM support anyway, probably better to get one of the recommended SATA controllers.
December 20, 20232 yr On 1/7/2023 at 10:26 AM, PhilBarker said: The firmware is a lottery too I bought a card end of last year. The firmware was 4 years old. ASM1166 Since upgrading the firmware the speed has improved massively and it’s working fine with power management too How do you get the firmware version?
December 20, 20232 yr I grabbed an Dell H310 from an local store , does anyone have an up to date tutorial about how to flash it in IT mode ?
December 20, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, ved said: I grabbed an Dell H310 from an local store , does anyone have an up to date tutorial about how to flash it in IT mode ?
December 20, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, vmasip said: How do you get the firmware version? https://docs.phil-barker.com/posts/upgrading-ASM1166-firmware-for-unraid/ Newest firmware download: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/expansion-cards/ECS06/ Edited December 20, 20232 yr by Lolight
December 20, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, Lolight said: https://docs.phil-barker.com/posts/upgrading-ASM1166-firmware-for-unraid/ Newest firmware download: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/expansion-cards/ECS06/ I meant the current firmware already installed in your board. Which command can make you obtain the firmware label installed?
December 20, 20232 yr 47 minutes ago, vmasip said: I meant the current firmware already installed in your board. Which command can make you obtain the firmware label installed? You'll have to take the card out and install it in a windows machine as per @PhilBarker instructions: Then run the windows executable RomUpdWin.exe found in the downloaded firmware update folder. https://docs.phil-barker.com/posts/upgrading-ASM1166-firmware-for-unraid/ Edited December 20, 20232 yr by Lolight
December 21, 20232 yr Hi guys, what do you think of such a fair priced pcie gen3 switch card - any expeirence with such a switch and unraid? Aliexpress. It has an AsMedia 2812 IC onboard My use case: I have an Asrock N100M board. I like it very much it just has too little of everything - two Sata ports, one m2 and sadly only a realtek nic Here is also a 4*m2 version. Haha, I would order it if I hadnt just 3 days left of my unraid trial Edited December 21, 20232 yr by Jannik_
December 22, 20232 yr @Jannik_ I think that NVME drive use 4 PCIe lane each. So a board with 2 drives but connecting to the motherboard only on x4 PCIe would result in lower performance. The second option seems better on paper. But I cannot comment on chips.
January 5, 20242 yr Does anyone know which ASM supports ASPM? Having hard time finding concrete information except for ASM1166 (positive reports that it does). I only need a controller with 4 SATA, least amount of power draw. EDIT: on ASMedia site, they say all 1064/1164/1166 Support L0s/L1/L2.... This I guess answers my original questions. What I can't find is the difference between 1064 and 1164. Edited January 5, 20242 yr by OrdinaryButt
January 5, 20242 yr Author 11 hours ago, OrdinaryButt said: difference between 1064 and 1164 1064 is x1, 1164 is x2
January 5, 20242 yr 3 hours ago, JorgeB said: 1064 is x1, 1164 is x2 Well, in the opening post you do say that you have seen 1164 with x1, and ASM says 1-, 2- (see screenshot) what ever it means. I am looking for actual data that shows - is 1164 faster than 1064 or any other differences. Their web pages shows minimal details as each is listed as 25mhz Crystal https://www.asmedia.com.tw/product/17fYQ85SPeqG8MT8/58dYQ8bxZ4UR9wG5 https://www.asmedia.com.tw/product/A58yQC9Sp5qg6TrF/58dYQ8bxZ4UR9wG5
January 5, 20242 yr Author 16 minutes ago, OrdinaryButt said: Well, in the opening post you do say that you have seen 1164 with x1, and ASM says 1-, 2- (see screenshot) what ever it means. Yes, but will depend on the implementation, 1164 can support x2, 1064 not.
January 5, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, pras1011 said: For hdds is a controller with a 2.5gb ethernet enough? Or is 5gb better? I also saw your previous post but I still don't understand the correlation between Ethernet speed and disk controller. I guess I am not the only one since no one answered you. I am sure there is some thought behind your question, can you provide more details ?
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