SUMMARRY: PCI Slots

From: Christian Campbell (ccampbell@brueggers.com)
Date: Fri Feb 14 2003 - 10:01:16 EST


Thanks to: Joel Fisher, James Vandevegt, Dirk Bonning, Charlotte Ratliff,
Bertrand Hutin, Carl Marino
 
Seems that page 59 of my trusty E450 Owner's Guide had the info I needed.
Sorry I didn't RTFM folks. But...for those of you who don't want to look it
up, here's the run-down:
 
Slot 10 - 33MHz, 5V, 32 bit
Slot 9 - 33MHz, 5V, 32 bit
Slot 8 - 33MHz, 5V, 32 bit
Slot 7 - 33MHz, 5V 32/64 bit
Slot 6 - 66 MHz, 3.3V, 32/64 bit PCI/66
Slot 5 - 66 MHz, 3.3V, 32/64 bit PCI/66
Slot 4 - 66 MHz, 3.3V, 32/64 bit PCI/66
Slot 3 - 33MHz, 5V, 23/64 bit
Slot 2 - 33MHz, 5V, 23/64 bit
Slot 1 - 33MHz, 5V, 23/64 bit
 
I'm running my X6541A, which is a 64 bit, 66MHz adapter, in Slot 10. I
assume this would explain the poor performance of my StorEdge L-280
autochanger with a Quantum DLT 7000 drive as well as not seeing the SCSI id
of the robotics(?). I guess I'll be moving the card into the 4-6 range of
slots and hope to see the performance increase.
 
Thanks to all...
 
Christian
 
 
Christian P. Campbell
Systems Engineer
Information Technology Department - Systems
Bruegger's Enterprises
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they do foul up, there's no law against whacking them around a
little." -- Joe Martin
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