On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Garrett Cooper <yaneurabeya_at_gmail.com> wrote: ... > It booted both FreeBSD/Linux without my controller — the hardware compatibility with it just sucks. > > Email back from ASUS, “it’s not in our compatibility list. Use another card”. Uh, yeah… right. Not going to dump another $300 in an LSI card and redo my RAID. Guess I’ll purchase another motherboard. > > Thank you for the input everyone. I’ll leave a helpful review on Newegg so others don’t stumble on this either. (following up/closing out the thread from last year on a more constructive note) I recently had to replace my P6T-WS motherboard/CPU because it finally bit the dust (it was 7 years old). I found a ASUS desktop board that worked with the before mentioned LSI card -- ASUS Z170M-E D3. The compatibility list didn't mention my LSI card specifically, but it said that they validated the 9260-4i card, which was "close enough" apparently. The card's detected properly at POST, it attaches in FreeBSD, and the volume looks AOK. The only thing that's slightly annoying is that the chipset does some silly things with the onboard graphics when I plug it in initially (I believe it thinks it's a graphics card..), so I had to tweak some BIOS settings. Thanks! -NgieReceived on Sun Jun 19 2016 - 15:49:05 UTC
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