p8p67 and raid 0?

AzNPinkTuv

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Can anyone comment on Raid support for p8p67 boards from Asus?

it says they are intel rapid tech whatever supported but does that mean it supports raid 0?

i plan on raiding 2 drives together that i have laying around for applications
 

MobiusPizza

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It definitely supports RAID 0. I'd sayuse the Intel controller but 3GB/s ports (any of the 4 Blue ports) You don't want to lose the 6GB/s SATA (Grey) as it's better to reserve them for SSDs.
 

Doggiedog

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Can anyone comment on Raid support for p8p67 boards from Asus?

it says they are intel rapid tech whatever supported but does that mean it supports raid 0?

i plan on raiding 2 drives together that i have laying around for applications

I've been asking this same question for the same reason.

I saw in another thread this review.

RAID is tested out on that Asus board which also lists as Intel RST supported but not RAID as a feature. I am assuming now that they in fact do have RAID.
 

=Wendy=

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The Asus P67 boards all support RAID modes 0, 1, 5, and 10.

You will need the Intel RST (Rapid Storage Technology) drivers to use RAID on the series 6 PCH (P67). Version 10.0 (minimum) of the drivers are required, Intel has version 10.1 on their site.
 

Doggiedog

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donleycott

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I have a 3.1 PRO mobo with thr latest 2303 BIOS. I have also upgraded the Intel RST RAID drivers to 10.8.0.1003 (newest) The newer Intel drivers made my Crucial SSDs (on the 6GB/s ports) run perfectly, they were previously "getting lost" occasionally (metadata) BUT now my other
two RAID drives (WD 300GB Raptors) attached to the 3 GB/s Ports are "getting lost" (losing metadata).. The term "getting lost" means that the PC will freeze for a minute, then the RST software tells me that the drive on Port 4 is invalid and all data on that RAID pair dissapears. If I immediately shutdown and then reboot the WD RAID drives will come back.

This happens with great frequency and I have had to go back to a non RAID drive in lieu of the WDRaptors

I haveput the WD Raptors in another PC as RAID drives and they are flawless..

Anyone got any ideas?