
Why use ASMedia ASM1061 SATA controller? : r/ASRock - Reddit
2021年1月14日 · The ASM1061 is off the chipset, so it's limited by the PCIe Gen3 ×4 connection back to the CPU & based on the datasheet for the controller, it's actually only PCIe Gen2 ×1. … why does ASRock use it on their motherboards?
Pourquoi utiliser le contrôleur SATA ASMedia ASM1061 - Reddit
2021年1月14日 · J'utilise ASRock B450 Steel Legend qui dispose de 6 ports SATA, dont 2 proviennent d'ASMedia ASM1061. Quelle est la différence entre ASMedia et les…
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2021年6月3日 · That motherboard has only 4 SATA ports. And while I still have only 1 hard drive + 1 SSD for cache, I decided to future-proof my build. So I bought a 2-slot PCI-e SATA controller based on the ASM1061 chip, which should be fine according to this article (plus PCI-e riser, since it is an NSC-400 based knock-off case, not NSC-410).
asm1061 | TrueNAS Community
2016年12月30日 · I'm about to make a new file server out of an old Dell tower, but it only has SATAII ports, not the faster 6 Gb/s SATAIII. To fix this problem I've ordered some ASM1061 HBAs, but they haven't arrived yet. I'd like to set up the file server now if possible, using the onboard SATAII ports, and...
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Support for ASMedia ASM1061 storage controller? - TrueNAS
2014年6月1日 · However, they are all only two SATA ports, probably due to limitation with the on-chip controller. Except this ASRock one - it has 4 SATA ports, because two of them are provided by an ASMedia ASM1061 chipset. I did some Googling, and back in 2011/2012 the ASMedia ASM1061 wasn't supported well under FreeBSD/FreeNas.
PCIe M.2 card with a good SATA controller? - TrueNAS
2019年1月3日 · Option A: Regular SATA controller card (ASM1061) + SATA DOM (16GB). Downsides are SSD size (going to 32GB is a huge price jump) and having to run power to the SATA DOM (?) Option B: mSATA controller card (ASM1061) + mSATA SSD. Reasonable sizes start as cheap as $38 for brand-name 120GB. Option C: m.2 SATA controller card (ASM1062) + m.2 SATA SSD.
Picking PCI-E SATA controller | TrueNAS Community
2020年6月5日 · I don't expect these to run anything important, one will be 100% just cache and the other one will be redundancy to a pool I already have connected. I have read about some problems with its controller (ASMedia ASM1061) but most of the threads I have seen are pretty old and some seem to suggest that the issue is resolved. Thanks for any responses
ASM1061 SATA Controller I/O Errors on ZFS or BTRFS : r/Proxmox
2023年4月1日 · I'm running Proxmox - the latest version which is built on top of Debian 11, kernel 6.2.6-1. I'm sure that my hard drives are fine - whatever HDD or SSD I connect via the SATA ports on the Asmedia ASM1061 controller, and I use the storage volume in this case the zfs pool, dmesg gets flooded with errors such as this one:
Question about SATA PCIe Expansion Cards and RAID : r/truenas
2022年7月26日 · Having said that the ASM1061 is apparently on the very short list of chipsets that do work with ZFS. ALso 2 SATA ports into a PCIe x1 slot doesn't massively oversubscribe the PCIe Lanes bandwidth availablility on the card you link to