WD120JB on SATA
It is good to be back, I must say
Now on to the questions:
Why can my WD120JB not be detected when it is hooked up to the SATA controller?
The motherboard is a Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
I do not know the bios version at this moment.
Running with the bios it came shipped with.
And for the SATA n00b question.
Is it true that you can only connect two drives to your motherboard?
There are two SATAconnectors on it.
If that is the case, isn't that a small step back compared to PATA?
Now on to the questions:
Why can my WD120JB not be detected when it is hooked up to the SATA controller?
The motherboard is a Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
I do not know the bios version at this moment.
Running with the bios it came shipped with.
And for the SATA n00b question.
Is it true that you can only connect two drives to your motherboard?
There are two SATAconnectors on it.
If that is the case, isn't that a small step back compared to PATA?
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1 drive/connection, i think it will be impossible to do a Master/Slave configuration on SATA so we have to live with that. The drives are getting bigger and soon there is no need for more than 2 drives in a standard workstation/funbox. However, there will be 4 channels soon instead of just 2.
Welcome!
But i Phear the horrible bios corruption.
I know that it should be ruled out on the Rev. 2.0.
But I am still not too happy about it.
Does it only occur with "extreme" FSB OC?
Hmm maybe I should consider moving this corruption subjet to another forum?
I have an Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
Dunno if Abit has a flashing utillity for windows.
I flashed my KT7A-Raid several times without a hitch.
But ít did not have any bios corruption issues either.
That has a utility to update Abit bios from windows, i have an asus so i don't know if it works and have no way of testing it.
The FSB should be lowered automatically when you reset the bios, before flashing.
I think I will flash it tomorrow.
The corruption happens only at high unstable fsb speeds.
At least that is what I have read
I am most likely just being a bit to nervous.
But it is my first flashing on this new board.
I've been lucky with BIOS flashing so far (one dud out of maybe a hundred tries - and the updated BIOS that failed was pulled from the companies website hours after I tried it), but I would recommend booting with BIOS DEFAULTS set before flashing - you're probably going to need to go through the new BIOS and re-tweak everything anyway.
Prof
(smilie inserted for the hell of it )
Regarding your sata drive... I had a problem with the sata cable, a new one sorted it out, also make sure you have sata enabled in bios. By the way my two sata hdd's set up as raid 0 are really fast but generate a hell of a lot of heat.:(