kilop.blogg.se

Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers
Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers






asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers
  1. Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers driver#
  2. Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers full#
  3. Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers software#
  4. Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers series#

Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers software#

Ok, understand the HW v SW RAID idea, I used software RAID 1 (though it wasn't called that then) on Netware for a long time, then HW RAID of one kind or another (All SCSI at the time, when a big hard disk was 72Gb ^).

Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers full#

Needs to be this board in this config - don't want to throw a full Linux or Windows system on it if I can avoid it, but it's not looking promising for NAS right now which is a crying shame, because it looks to be exactly what we need. Not interested in buying another mainboard to 'fix' the problem. some reason you are using BSD instead of a linux core for this? BSD seems to take a bit longer than forever to solve issues like this, and I'm wondering if it will ever be reliable on that platform, at least in any reasonable time frame.Īny advice appreciated.

Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers driver#

(Some suggestion from one ticket that it's a 'BSD driver problem' some people seem to have fixed it by crippling various mainboard features which is clearly unacceptable. Sometimes you don't even get the messages, it just resets.įWIW your distant cousin NAS4Free does virtually the same thing and also seems to be BSD based so. USB says 'No boot' from F1 or F2 typing 'boot' produces 'no boot' message.įollowed by immediate reset and then loops endlessly. Tried USB and CD images on respective platforms without success. Same system seems to work fine with CentOS6.x X64 (Aside from usual Linux PITA with >2Gb volume sizes)įreeNAS 8.3.1 X64 downloaded from FreeNAS site yesterday. Intend to config as RAID 1 and RAID 5 (or maybe 6) respectively.įirmware RAID only supports RAID 0,1 and 10.ĬD is PATA and boots other things without a problem. 39Ħ x SATA HDD (2x1tb config as JBOD) for LD1 (4 x 2tb config as JBOD) for LD2 We were a little disappointed not to find a ‘Q-connector' in the box like the other two motherboards as this made installation a lot more hassle free.ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 Mainboard Bios Ver 0704 (Latest)ĪMD Phenom II X6 1055T CPU (6 core) 2.8GhzĦ GB DDR3-1333 (3 x 2gb) in unganged mode.ĪMD Firmware SATA RAID Option ROM Version. These include two SATA cables, a selection of installation manuals, an IDE cable and a software CD. Inside the box we find all the accessories we would usually expect. Turning the box over reveals more detail about the features and specifications of the board inside. The front is decorated with various different logos which elude to some of the boards' features.

asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers

Like the other two AMD motherboards from Asus we've looked at recently, the M4A88T-M is supplied in a lime green box that only differs in size from the other two. 6x SATA 3GB/s ports with RAID 0, 1, 10 and JBOD (O.C.) / 1333 / 1066 MHz, ECC and non-ECC, un-buffered memory

Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers series#

There is a USB 3.0 version of the board available but we have the non-USB3.0 version here to review.Īthlon II / Sempron 11 series Processors (up to 140W) The most significant feature that the M4A88T-M lacks compared to the other boards is USB 3.0 support. Today we are going to look at the M4A88T-M motherboard which offers a similar feature set to the other two boards we've tested but in a micro-ATX form factor. We have recently looked at two impressive AMD motherboards from Asus which performed well in our tests and offered great feature sets and build quality.








Asus m4a88t m motherboard drivers