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So I currently have a motherboard that does not support any sort of raid. Not only but it does not have SATA 6 either. I have 2 OCZ agility 3 drives which I wish to set as my primary OS in raid 0. If I use my current setup my SATA 3 motherboard, then within windows 7, in the admin settings I can stripe 2 drives using Windows... As it sees 2 drives of the same size and it seems to create some sort of raid with the 2 drives.
Can someone please explain to me what is the difference between setting up the raid array within win 7 using those options compared to say moving up to a board that "physically" supports raid through board? In other words is there any benefit to get a board that supports raid 0 natively vs the OS windows 7 version?
Can someone please explain to me what is the difference between setting up the raid array within win 7 using those options compared to say moving up to a board that "physically" supports raid through board? In other words is there any benefit to get a board that supports raid 0 natively vs the OS windows 7 version?