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Intel(R) ESB2 SATA RAID Controller and 3TB HDD

DT4
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Hello!

Does Intel(R) ESB2 SATA RAID Controller fully support 3TB hard drives?

We have:

1) Intel Matrix Storage RAID - Intel(R) ESB2 SATA RAID ControllerNumber of Serial ATA ports: 6RAID Option ROM Version: 5.6.2.1002Driver Version: 8.9.0.1023

2) Intel Rapid Storage Technology

Intel RAID controller: Intel(R) ESB2 SATA RAID Controller

Number of SATA ports: 6

RAID option ROM version: 5.6.4.1002

Driver version: 10.1.0.1008

Can we attach 3TB HDD to these controllers? Can we use whole capacity of such HDD ?

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Daniel_O_Intel
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It can also depend on the motherboard. Which board are you using this on?

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DT4
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Hello

Motherboard manufacturer: SupermicroMotherboard Model: X7DBR-3 BIOS Version/Date: Phoenix Technologies LTD 6.00, 05/29/2007
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idata
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I am experiencing same issue with HP XW8600 thath has ESB2 Sata Raid Controller.

OS Win7 64b Ultimate

Seagate 3TB STBD3000100

I read the following and tried to install latest drivers from intel download f6flpy-x64 version 12....

Seagate says that it requires version version 10 plus Driver although it won't allow me to update from 9.6.0.1014 3/3/2010 to the latest version which is 12.... Please help so i know if I should return the seagate 3 gigs and give up on this MB....

Thanks for your help.

Also found this link regarding same issue

http://forums.seagate.com/t5/Barracuda-XT-Barracuda-Barracuda/Hooking-up-3TB-seagate-barracuda-drive/td-p/102204 Hooking up 3TB seagate barracuda drive - Seagate Community Forums <!-- WORP base href is only for viewing file on local system. Remove before uploading code to app --> Welcome to the Seagate Forums! - Seagate Community Forums

http://forums.seagate.com/t5/Barracuda-XT-Barracuda-Barracuda/Hooking-up-3TB-seagate-barracuda-drive/td-p/102204

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idata
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is anyone still following this topic? Help Intel please...

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idata
Employee
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All,

You should check with your motherboard manufacturer for the most accurate compatibility information.

Regards,

John

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