
Slackmaster2K
Gone
Bad bad combination.
I had two IBM hard drives fail on me on Highpoint Controllers...specifically the HPT366 built into the Abit BE6-II motherboard. Did some searching on deja and sure as shit, I'm not alone. The funny thing is that when I had the first drive go, I *thought* I noticed a bad pattern with IBM drives and Abit boards. Now there are hundreds of posts with people having problems.
Problems range from not being able to boot, to data corruption and reported bad sectors (my problem). I was getting corruption once every 3 months or so, which had me thinking that the drives were simply faulty. I know now that wasn't the case. ( The last time this happened I did a low level format on the drive, afterwards it passed all health tests. I still sent the drive back because I didn't feel good about it...now I realize that it's a problem related to both the HPT366 and IBM Deskstar hard drives.)
So anyway, the best drive for your HPT366 *in my opinion* is a Maxtor. Plenty of these combinations running well. If you have an IBM drive on an HPT366 then you might consider moving it back to the UDMA/33 controller.
The good news is that IBM's returns department is very helpful.
Slackmaster 2000
I had two IBM hard drives fail on me on Highpoint Controllers...specifically the HPT366 built into the Abit BE6-II motherboard. Did some searching on deja and sure as shit, I'm not alone. The funny thing is that when I had the first drive go, I *thought* I noticed a bad pattern with IBM drives and Abit boards. Now there are hundreds of posts with people having problems.
Problems range from not being able to boot, to data corruption and reported bad sectors (my problem). I was getting corruption once every 3 months or so, which had me thinking that the drives were simply faulty. I know now that wasn't the case. ( The last time this happened I did a low level format on the drive, afterwards it passed all health tests. I still sent the drive back because I didn't feel good about it...now I realize that it's a problem related to both the HPT366 and IBM Deskstar hard drives.)
So anyway, the best drive for your HPT366 *in my opinion* is a Maxtor. Plenty of these combinations running well. If you have an IBM drive on an HPT366 then you might consider moving it back to the UDMA/33 controller.
The good news is that IBM's returns department is very helpful.
Slackmaster 2000