Topic: 1.Which firewire 800 PCIe or PCI card has TI chipset? 2. PCI vs PCIe
1. I'm building a new system for my Fireface 800. Can anyone recommend me a good PCI or PCIe 1394b card? (I guess good = TI chipset, bad = Agere or other. )
2. PCI is 132 MB/s parallel. PCIe is 250MB/s serial. 1394b is 100MB/sec. Looks to me it would be better to choose the PCI express since it can the full 100MB/sec but in both directions at the same time. Am I right here, or is there a limitation in firewire that it wouldn't matter?
Cards I've found so far that say what their chipset is:
Startech.com PCI card PCI1394B_3 uses TI 3AA651W
Startech.com PCIe card PEX1394B3 uses Agere System FW643
also it says:
PEX1394B3 is built with a native PCI Express chipset and does not use a PCI Express bridge chip resulting in faster, reliable, and cost effective performance.
..which sounds good
So if I'm looking for PCI-Express this Startech is no good. But the bit about a native PCI Express chipset sounds like something to look for.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. Cheers
Edit: adding to my confusion now is this review from someone on Newegg.com for this Koutech 4-Port FireWire 1394a/1394b PCI Express (x1) Card (link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6815201014 )
Pros: You get Firewire 800 ports but at slower write speed comparable to Firewire 400 and USB 2.0.
Cons: Slow writes ~ 15-20 MB/s due to Texas Instrument chipset (TI XIO2000?). All PCI Express x1 card which uses the same chip will have the same problem. This card is slower than my regular PCI Firewire 800 card which gets ~30MB/s writes, which also uses a TI chipset, albeit a different one.
Other Thoughts: Going to return it. Wish there are other chipsets to choose from instead just Texas Instruments.
ummmm... thoughts??
Edit #2: Here I go adding edits as I go...
This SIIG PCIe card NN-E38012-S2 uses a TI chipset
but again, mixed reviews: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe … 6815150094
eg "Cons: Didn't work with my firewire audio card."
This SYBA PCIe card SD-PEX-FWB uses TI chipset as well (TI TSB82AA2)
more reviews here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe … 6815124050
Looks like it could work.. but some are saying you need unibrain drivers (my experience is that the Fireface 800 doesn't work with unibrain drivers), others are saying it works without them! Not sure about it...
That's all I've found so far.
What are the RME experts using for their firewire 800?