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Board: ASUS M4A78T-E, latest BIOS
To begin with, the board is SATA II capable, but when I connected 2x Crucial M4 SSDs with almost the latest firmware, they came up in the BIOS as only being SATA 1.5G (a Seagate HDD on the same system comes up as SATA 3G).
I tried a few things like a BIOS/CMOS reset, changing the storage configuration to any available option, but it made no difference.
I set up the SSDs in RAID1, installed Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (latest AMD RAID driver), and used ATTO to benchmark. Some of the results pushed 200MB/sec, and the latest two were over 400MB/sec. I can post a screenshot if requested.
Confused. If ATTO's benchmark is to be believed then I'm happy about it. Win7 doesn't boot particularly quickly (the Windows logo has time to go through its full animation and then some, which is unusual with an SSD, but due to previous experience with AMD RAID on this board I'll chalk that one up as a driver issue), but after booting it feels like a system booting off an SSD should.
WinSAT's disk benchmark comes out as 7.9.
To begin with, the board is SATA II capable, but when I connected 2x Crucial M4 SSDs with almost the latest firmware, they came up in the BIOS as only being SATA 1.5G (a Seagate HDD on the same system comes up as SATA 3G).
I tried a few things like a BIOS/CMOS reset, changing the storage configuration to any available option, but it made no difference.
I set up the SSDs in RAID1, installed Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (latest AMD RAID driver), and used ATTO to benchmark. Some of the results pushed 200MB/sec, and the latest two were over 400MB/sec. I can post a screenshot if requested.
Confused. If ATTO's benchmark is to be believed then I'm happy about it. Win7 doesn't boot particularly quickly (the Windows logo has time to go through its full animation and then some, which is unusual with an SSD, but due to previous experience with AMD RAID on this board I'll chalk that one up as a driver issue), but after booting it feels like a system booting off an SSD should.
WinSAT's disk benchmark comes out as 7.9.
