If you press to go to the BIOS menu, after the five spinning bars happen, it does report the size of the cache and enter the BIOS, as it should. The problem it is that it does not pass the BIOS test on that motherboard. It does only have a single PCIe*16 connector that I removed and plugged an old S3 PCI videocard on a PCI and the P400 in the PCIe. The motherboard is a Gigabyte ga-p43-es3g (Intel chipset for Core 2 processor) from an unused desktop. I've been using a PC built from spare parts and a Linux software RAID, but the disk usage it's pretty heavy and can't read the videos and stream them at the same time. I want to use one of them to build a file server where to store the video camera recordings of several cameras of my shop and then stream it to my phone. I've obtained recently two working HP SmartArray P400 from some decomissioned servers with the 512MB cache.
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