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  • Very Basic Data Transfer Rate Question

    Hi,

    A simple question, the Ultra 160 SCSI specification states a data transfer rate of 160M/s, and the Firewire specification states a data transfer rate of 400M/s. But isn't the 32bit PCI bus standard set at 133M/s? So how are these transfer rates achieved. or are they only "theoretical?"

    -V-
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    Yes, you're right. A 32bit 33MHz PCI bus is not fast enough to take full advantage of a U160 or FW at full speed. But also keep in mind that most U160 (and U320, I would assume) is used in 66MHz 64bit PCI systems, so that's not really a big problem.

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    • #3
      But there are U160 cards for 32bit PCI buses (although I don't have one). The same holds for firewire cards.
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      • #4
        Yep, you can't use their full potential then, but that hardly matters - no single drive can saturate even 133 MB/sec, so it only matters for cached bursts, which are very small anyway.

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        • #5
          Or for RAID arrays.

          But yes, you're 100% correct in assuming that it's a waste of power.

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          • #6
            Right - PCI is too slow.

            As an aside, the FireWire rate is 400 Mbits, not 400 MBytes per second. Standard 32bit/33MHz PCI can handle FW400 and FW800 just fine.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by albatorsk
              Yes, you're right. A 32bit 33MHz PCI bus is not fast enough to take full advantage of a U160 or FW at full speed. But also keep in mind that most U160 (and U320, I would assume) is used in 66MHz 64bit PCI systems, so that's not really a big problem.
              Even moreso, in recent systems, PCI-X slots (not to be confused with PCI Express !) are used. They are specced at: 64 bit, and have speeds of 33 MHz, 66 MHz,
              100 MHz and 133 MHz (IIRC it depends on the number of PCI-X devices present on the bus).

              I've only seen U160, U320 and gigabit ethernet cards on PCI-X. Indigita is said to come out with a PCI-X Firwire 800 card within a couple of months.


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              • #8
                Oh, I've seen plenty of standard PCI U160 and gigabit ethernet devices. No U320's though.

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                I would still get screwed

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by VJ
                  I've only seen U160, U320 and gigabit ethernet cards on PCI-X. Indigita is said to come out with a PCI-X Firwire 800 card within a couple of months.
                  Hmm, this could indeed be misinterpreted... I've also seen U160 and gigabit cards on regular PCI... What I've meant to say is that I haven't seen other cards with a PCI-X interface apart from the ones mentioned...

                  (but, euhm, don't most PCI-X card work i a PCI slot ?)


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