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Enable eXtreme Hard Drive (XCD) in Bios?

lenjack

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W7, all updates, 32 bit, Gigabyte p67a-ud3p-b3 board, latest bios. Recently was able to convert to ahci from ide in the bios.There's an option to enable "eXtreme Hard Drive (XHD)". I use only a 240GB SSD, and have absolutely no interest in RAID. Would there be any advantage to enable this? Would there be any disadvantage? Any pitfalls?

Edit...Post title should be "XHD", not "XCD".
 
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You should read your motherboard manual to figure out what eXtreme Hard Drive can be used for.

http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3763#ov says its for drive in Raid 0 (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID)

"GIGABYTE Turbo XHD provides a quick and easy way to boost your hard drive performance by automatically detecting 2 new SATA3 HDDs and enabling users to effortlessly set up a RAID 0 configuration via an easy to use utility. RAID 0 boosts HDD performance by up to 4X.
Turbo XHD function only enabled for the SATA controllers integrated in the Intel Z68/P67/H67 Chipset."
 
I have read the manual numerous times. It is still unclear to me if this setting would make any difference in my non raid situation.
 
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