Reply 1160 of 1162, by Archer57
nd22 wrote on 2025-07-04, 06:03:Archer57 wrote on 2025-06-30, 15:02:SATA on socketA, from what i've personally seen - VIA does not work (sata1 devices only), nvidia works with no issues, sil controllers may work or may break spectacularly - data corruption and everything.
On my Abit NF7-S2G NO ssd works! I tried multiple brands and none worked. The only 2 socket A Abit boards that accepts SSD's are: AN7 and NF7-S 2.0. On the rest of the boards nothing worked! Not even with adapters!
Well, for that i have no other explanation than BIOS bug or hardware implementation issue specific to abit boards.
I have no strong preference in terms of motherboard manufacturers. In fact i consider such preference to be extremely harmful and limiting, so i consciously avoid it. Even my hate for gigabyte... i try to limit and once in a while still try their stuff. I try to pick boards based on functionality and price/functionality, old or new. So i have a reasonably diverse set of S462 boards: asus, gigabyte, ECS, epox. I do not have any abit boards simply because i never chanced upon one with good price/functionality (i do have AM2 board from abit though).
When i was testing some flaky GPUs i was literally swapping the same cheap 120GB aliexpress SSD based on SMI2259XT attached to IDE-SATA adapter between a bunch of different boards and it worked perfectly first try everywhere. With onboard SATA i've had some issues i've described before, but IDE-SATA - none. Well, except one epox board decided the adapter is 40 pin cable and had no override in BIOS, so it worked at UDMA33. But that's not SSD related and it still worked with no issues other than speed.