Do I really need the hpt370 controller of abit kt7a? What does it do? What happens if I disable it?

Riddler

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it enables the raid function of your motherboard- you don't need it if you aren't gonna run a raid array- you can disable it in your bios, and your computer will start up a little quicker because it won't look for the raid array while booting.
 

anza

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So if I disable it , my hd velocity will slow down or not. I'm not using raid. Do I have to change any cable or something else?
 

Pederv

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The advantages of the raid controller is, as Riddler said, the ability to add a raid hard drive configuration. Also it alows you to have 4 additional, no-raid hard drives. So if you get a dvd and a cdrw and a cdr and zip drive you still have 4 places to put a hard drive. Disabling the raid controller in the bios, if you aren't going to use it, will speed boot-up because the raid bios isn't initialized. If you do use the raid controller as a raid controller it will take a higher percentage of your cpu's time than if you ran it as an additional IDE controller.
Clear as mud?
 

grendelkhan

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Even if you don't plan on using RAID, as Pederv says, it has other advantages. Being able to slide 4 IDE devices in, with each on their own channel is a big deal. This lets each device run at its fastest speed without something else to slow it down.