![]() ![]() The motherboard has two PCIe x16 slots, one of which is listed as "x4 performance". The card being PCIe x8 didn't need the full length of the PCIe x16 slot I had available, but as far as I can tell that should not be a problem if the host and card are speaking to each other at all. Physically installing the card posed no problems. This, along with the fact that the kernel is speaking to the card (see below) leads me to believe that the card itself is slightly more useful than a dud. The card came straight out of the packaging and into the host after visual inspection that didn't uncover anything that was clearly wrong with the card (though I have no known good card to compare against). ![]() All software is up to date and the kernel is 3.2.65-1+deb7u2 x86_64 according to uname. I just added a LSI 9211-8i to a system running Debian Wheezy (on the Linux kernel). ![]()
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