16p SAS controller recommendation


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Hey yall, 

 

Looking for advice & suggestions on 16 channel controller cards and if they'll need any special flash, etc. 

 

FYI I'm probably going to change motherboards so I can add a GPU for pass-through. My Hyper-V server is using a Gigabyte Z77X-D3H which has more PCI-E lanes. 

 

Current setup however, using all SATA ports - photo below, I'll probably need longer breakout cables than what would be included anyway.  

Gigabyte H67MA-USB3 (6 SATA onboard) 

- 2 x Adaptec 1430SA (4-Port SATA2)

 

The ones which look to be suitable candidates so far are: 

- Adaptec ASR-71605 $56.99 USD = $80.95 AUD + shipping 

- - Another ASR-71605 which includes breakout cables $95.98 USD = $136.33 AUD + shipping

LSI 9201-16i $128.68 USD = $182.77 AUD + shipping 

 

There are cheaper options if I stick with SATA2

LSI MegaRAID MR SAS 84016E $55.00 USD = $78.12 AUD + shipping

HP ATTO H30F There are heaps of these without cables for < $50 AUD

 

I'm located in Brisbane, Australia so anything domestic would be preferable. Shipping stuff over from the US is pretty expensive right now, our dollaridoo sucks. 

 

Thanks. 

 

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On 7/26/2019 at 12:45 PM, icedragonslair said:

I ran into problems with crosstalk when I had my cables set that way.it was few years ago, stopped doing it

What sort of symptoms? I've had SATA cables tied like this for years and never had a problem. Just want to know what I should look out for I guess.

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