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Hi all.
Can someone tell me how to configurate a RAID 0 + RAID 0 on an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Mobo?
I have 4 WD Raptor 74Gb and I wish to connect them into two striping unit (C and D) each with two disks in RAID 0 configuration.
Many thanks for your suggestions
Your going to need to load the drivers prior to installing Window via floppy. I hate to say it but for desktop use you are better leaving them individual rather than RAID 0. The performance is little to none at best and you run a big risk of failure.
" If you haven't gotten the hint by now, we'll spell it out for you: there is no place, and no need for a RAID-0 array on a desktop computer. The real world performance increases are negligible at best and the reduction in reliability, thanks to a halving of the mean time between failure, makes RAID-0 far from worth it on the desktop. http://www.anandtech.com/storage/sh...spx?i=2101&p=11"
apps most used? (games, office, professional apps, for exmple)
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Originally posted by: albix
OK guys, I understand it's better NOT to configure in RAID 0 at all. What is the purpose of RAID 0 then? Many thanks for your answers.
i'm not sure, (no expirence with A8N-SLI). try enabling raid in the bios or/and through raid bios setup (i think you need to press F10, can change from mobo to mobo), nvraid utility.
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