- Oct 31, 1999
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I don't know if this is the right area to ask this question since it deals with chipset and storage. Sorry if it is a noob question. My main question is this. From Intel's website, the ICH10R controller is included on the X58 chipset and has six (6) SATA ports.
I was wondering if anybody can confirm:
1) Each of the ports support 3 gb/s
2) Intel is not using a port multiplier to obtain the six (6) SATA connections. For example, there might only be 3 real ports and Intel is using a port multiplier on each to obtain a total of 6.
I was wondering if anybody can confirm:
1) Each of the ports support 3 gb/s
2) Intel is not using a port multiplier to obtain the six (6) SATA connections. For example, there might only be 3 real ports and Intel is using a port multiplier on each to obtain a total of 6.