Does System Profile show PCI-X

I have a
Apple Power Macintosh G5 2.0 DP (PCI-X) with an
Atto UL4D Ultra (320MB/Sec) SCSI Adapter in 133MHZ PCI-A Solt 4, and
3 external Fujitsu MAX3073NP 73.5GB 15000 RPM 8MB Cache SCSI Ultra320 68pin 3.5" Hard Drives.
System Profile shows only PCI Slots not PCI-X?
Atto Configuration shoes the UL4D adapter locattion as PCI not PCI-X.
Max Data transfer from Ultra SCSI drive is ~ 90MB/Sec - expected ~ 320MB/Sec?
Any ideas on how to verify the 133 MHZ PCI-X Slot?
Oldal

Nothing in Console Logs.
Xbench tests summary follows:
Xbench Tests
Sequential & Random Uncached
Reads & Wirites for 4k blocks and 256k blocks
Drives: FUJITSU MAX3073NP 73 GB 15K
MAX
172.67
199.96
MIN
3.17
1.39
Drive(s)
I/O Type
Block
Write
Read
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 Stripped Aray
Sequential
256
172.67
199.96
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 Stripped Aray
Sequential
4
160.49
25.06
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 Stripped Aray
Random
4
9.81
1.62
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 SCSI 3 Stripped Aray
Random
256
64.12
52.28
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 Mirrored Array
Random
4
3.02
1.44
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 Mirrored Array
Random
256
43.11
46.4
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 Mirrored Array
Sequential
4
127.05
81.94
SCSI 1 SCSI 2 Mirrored Array
Sequential
256
144.10
152.51
SCSI 1
Random
4
3.16
1.41
SCSI 1
Random
256
45.06
43.95
SCSI 1
Sequential
4
89.73
28.44
SCSI 1
Sequential
256
82.57
86.90
SCSI 2
Random
4
3.26
1.39
SCSI 2
Random
256
43.28
43.15
SCSI 2
Sequential
4
90.73
29.29
SCSI 2
Sequential
256
83.99
89.29
SCSI 3
Random
4
3.17
1.41
SCSI 3
Random
256
44.71
42.54
SCSI 3
Sequential
4
90.56
29.14
SCSI 3
Sequential
256
90.56
89.47
Hitachi HDT725025VLA380
Macinosh HD Inactive Partition
Sequential
4
51.47
27.84
Macinosh HD Inactive Partition
Sequential
256
47.60
50.04
Macinosh HD Inactive Partition
Random
4
0.83
0.61
Macinosh HD Inactive Partition
Random
256
25.08
22.21
I'm going to try testing with large A FileMaker Database and try to time different scripts.
THANK YOU for your interest and support.
OLDAL

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