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So I'm placing this into the Off-Topic section because it doesn't pertain directly to FreeNAS.
My situation...
I have my ESXi machine which has the X11SSM-F motherboard (with the current BIOS) in which I desire to install a RAID card so I can run a mirrored pair of boot drives (SSD). But things are terribly slow. When I say slow, I mean it takes about 10 minutes to boot ESXi however on my older AMD system it takes about 1 minute with the same card and hard drives.
I received a Perc H310 running the P20 IR firmware. This card does work fine as I have tested it in another machine and it does work as one would expect.
On my X11SSM-F there was the typical Dell issue where most people would need to place tape across pins B5 & B6 (I originally did this) but I was able on the X11SSM-F board to disable to SMBus to PCI Slots by moving jumpers I2C1 and I2C2 to Pins 2-3. This allowed the system to boot up without memory issues.
Now I'm facing the super slowness of whatever this card is doing to my system and I'm not sure what, if anything, I can do with BIOS settings or other jumpers.
I'm all ears.
EDIT: The Perc card is now in Slot 4 of the motherboard meaning it's using the PCH-IO.
My situation...
I have my ESXi machine which has the X11SSM-F motherboard (with the current BIOS) in which I desire to install a RAID card so I can run a mirrored pair of boot drives (SSD). But things are terribly slow. When I say slow, I mean it takes about 10 minutes to boot ESXi however on my older AMD system it takes about 1 minute with the same card and hard drives.
I received a Perc H310 running the P20 IR firmware. This card does work fine as I have tested it in another machine and it does work as one would expect.
On my X11SSM-F there was the typical Dell issue where most people would need to place tape across pins B5 & B6 (I originally did this) but I was able on the X11SSM-F board to disable to SMBus to PCI Slots by moving jumpers I2C1 and I2C2 to Pins 2-3. This allowed the system to boot up without memory issues.
Now I'm facing the super slowness of whatever this card is doing to my system and I'm not sure what, if anything, I can do with BIOS settings or other jumpers.
I'm all ears.
EDIT: The Perc card is now in Slot 4 of the motherboard meaning it's using the PCH-IO.
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