USB2.0 card recommendation
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Fri Sep 28 09:21:00 PDT 2007
Hi,
I have an old Pentium-II mainboard with a Celeron processor,
and I would like to backup the machine onto external HD.
However, the old mainboard only supports USB1.0 which is
too slow for that purpose.
Therefore I'm looking for a PCI card to teach the machine
how to speak USB2.0. Are there any brands that work
particularly well with FreeBSD, or models that should be
avoided? The card should work reliably and fast.
At a shop here there is a card with a VIA chip that costs
5 EUR (~ 3.50 USD). That's suspiciously cheap. Would
that card work well with FreeBSD? There's another one
with an ALI chip on it, it is 8 EUR (~ 5.70 USD), with
otherwise the same specs (4 ext. ports, 1 int. port).
There are also more expensive cards which also feature
firewire ports, also based on VIA or ALI chips.
Any recommendations?
Best regards
Oliver
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