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  • x8 Raid card in x4 Slot?

    Posted by Chris Jones on April 3, 2012 at 12:23 am

    Because Resolve requires a GPU running in the second x16 PCIe slot – a RAID adapter must be put elsewhere (If you are not using a Cubix)

    Since a lot of RAID cards are x8 that leaves only (1) x4 slot for the RAID card (the other of course being used for the Decklink card).

    I’ve read that using a x8 Raid card in a x4 slot slows performance…. but I’m wondering if it might also cause fluctuating read/write speeds or even damage the card?

    Does this work for anyone? Or are you all using a Cubix to run your GPUs and RAID cards in x8 and x16 slots?

    Joseph Owens replied 14 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Robert Houllahan

    April 3, 2012 at 2:19 am

    Having the card running at 4X will not damage it in any way it just throttles the bandwidth to and from the card. It will not effect how the card interfaces with the drives in the array at all. 4X Bandwidth is still pretty big and you may find that the drives are still the limiting factor.

    -Rob-

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    Cinelab Inc.
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  • Chris Jones

    April 3, 2012 at 2:44 am

    Thanks, that is good to hear 🙂

  • Joseph Owens

    April 3, 2012 at 3:41 pm

    Actually, I’d be eager to hear opinions on dropping my ATTO optical 4-lane FC-44ES into one of the Cubix slots (where it would be co-habiting with a couple of GTX GPUs), as I’d really love to be able to configure the MacPro to be able to use both my optical RAID and have access to external drives via eSATA/PCIe.

    jPo

    You mean “Old Ben”? Ben Kenobi?

  • Paul Nordin

    April 3, 2012 at 5:07 pm

    I’ve got my ATTO R680 Iin my MacPro, and my ATTO H680 in my Cubix, which allows me to connect to esata drives. I am seeing about the level of performance I would expect from that card.

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  • Joseph Owens

    April 3, 2012 at 8:13 pm

    [Paul Nordin] “ATTO H680 in my Cubix”

    It doesn’t throttle down the GPU performance?

    jPo

    You mean “Old Ben”? Ben Kenobi?

  • Eric Fiegehen

    April 4, 2012 at 4:26 pm

    Hi Joseph,

    That’s not the way PCIe works. I believe Paul’s got an 80Gbps connection between host and Xpander, which means that any of those slots would have up to 80Gbps bandwidth performance at any given time.

    Eric Fiegehen
    Director, Visualization & GPU Compute Solutions
    Cubix Corporation
    ericc@cubix.com
    https://www.cubixgpu.com

  • Eric Santiago

    April 5, 2012 at 7:19 pm

    On this subject is it safe that I have my GPU sharing with DeckLink and RED ROCKET card in the CUBIX?
    I did the research and was told it was okay to do this.
    Just ordered two more Quadro’s to fill that baby up 🙂

  • Joseph Owens

    April 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm

    Hmmm… well, I inserted a Sonnet Tempo SATA E2P in slot 4 of the Cubix and the system utterly fails to see it. It was previously in Slot 4 of the MacPro.

    jPo

    You mean “Old Ben”? Ben Kenobi?

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