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PCI/Bus perforamance of the 7320/7520/7525 chipsets

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Hi,

I'm having performance problems with tranfers between a PCI-X device, and my
operating system.
Theoretical speed should be 66mhz * 64 bit = 528 mb/sec.

The mainboard is SE7525GP2, that is the chipset used is e7525.

I seem to (only) get around 200mb/sec on transfers between the device and
operating system.
The hardware vendor spec's says it can do up to 400mb/se.

How do I obtain specifikation/benchmarks of the PCI performance of the
different chipsets ???


/Carsten

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news.tele.dk wrote:

> I'm having performance problems with tranfers between a PCI-X device,
> and my operating system.

No, You have a problem to understand how usenet works. First, You want to
post only in groups that are relevant to Your problem. And You want to check
what language is spoken in these newsgroup (hint: the "de" in
de.comp.hardware.cpu+mainboard stands for German). And in German newsgroups
we use real names and no fake emails.

If You want help, I'd recommend You should read
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post Your questions...

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Benjamin Gawert wrote:

> news.tele.dk wrote:
>
>> I'm having performance problems with tranfers between a PCI-X device,
>> and my operating system.
>
> No, You have a problem to understand how usenet works. First, You want to
> post only in groups that are relevant to Your problem. And You want to
> check what language is spoken in these newsgroup (hint: the "de" in
> de.comp.hardware.cpu+mainboard stands for German). And in German
> newsgroups we use real names and no fake emails.
>
> If You want help, I'd recommend You should read
> news:news.newusers.questions, read for awhile in several groups, and then
> post Your questions...
>
> Benjamin
>
If you dont use fake emails dont you end up getting a ton of spam?
Eric
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