OK I'm really ticked off about this now. I know, I'm running an AMD platform and this is in the Intel section but on my board I have the Marvell 9128 chip so I'm staying here until I get a resolution to this issue.
I got hold of my current motherboard, the GA-790XTA-UD4 primarily because of the SATA3 capabilities. I invested in 2 Western Digital 640Gb SATA 6/Gbs hard-drives so that I could run RAID 0.
I got up early and, feeling experimental I thought I would try and resolve this issue. I reconfigured my PC and have just spent over 8 hours trying to get a RAID 0 Array to run on the SATA3 Marvell Chip without success.
I have now tried in IDE Mode.
I managed to install the OS in only 9 Minutes 30 secs.
The PC decided to hang on 2nd start-up.
Rebooted, everything seemed fine installed Mobo drivers, Rebooted, OK.
Installed Graphic Card drivers, rebooted NO RAID Array found in BIOS. Shutdown completely, left 45 seconds rebooted OK.
Installed Sound Card Drivers, Reboot OK.
Checked Windows Experience Index found Hard-drive rating to still be 5.9.
Downloaded and Installed Crystal Disk Mark to test read/write speeds. System locked up after 1 read pass.
Reboot, RAID Array missing in BIOS.
Shutdown, leave for 45 seconds, restart, RAID Array back.
Tried to re-run Crystal Disk again only for the system to lose the RAID Array again and freeze up.
Went thorugh the process of shutting down & Re-starting, got back into Windows after 3rd attempt, opened Google Web browser, system locked up.
Rebooted, RAID Array missing in BIOS.
Tried re-installing OS in AHCI mode. Same problems as for IDE Mode
Disabled all the other SATA ports on my Motherboard. Tried again same situation in both IDE and AHCI Modes
Loaded Optimized Defaults in BIOS, in case it didn't like me running my RAM at 1600 Mhz. Repeated above steps, same thing happened.
I tried setting the SATA3 Firmware Selection to On-Chip and AUTO both gave the same results.
GAVE UP TRYING TO GET IT TO WORK AT THIS POINT! And yes, I did install the correct Marvell SATA drivers as needed.
Now, I do not consider myself a newbie, although I'll admit, I do not have a lot of experience with RAID. I have been logical and practical in my approach to getting the Marvell SATA3 controller, set-up as RAID 0, in my system to work and have been unable to do so. I do not think that I am at fault, unless anyone can tell me otherwise, so I have to conclude that there is a problem with the Marvell Chip when it comes to RAID.
In IDE Mode and running the two Hard-drives there are no problems and the system is stable.
Would someone from Gigabyte like to please tell me where I am going wrong or, better still, would you like to come and configure my system for me and make it work properly in RAID 0 on the Marvell SATA 3 Chip?
Current System Specs:
Chassis: NZXT Tempest Evo
Mobo: GA-790XTA-UD4 (BIOS F4a Beta)
CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1090T BE 125W
Cooler: Noctua NH-D14 Air cooler
RAM: Corsair Dominator 2 x CMD4GX3M2B1600C8 (8 Gig)
GPU: Sapphire Radeon ATI 4850x2 (1 Gig)
Monitors: 1 x LG L1715S & 2 x LG L194WT
Sound Card: M-Audio Delta 1010
HDD's: 2 X WD 640 Gig Caviar Black SATA3, 2 x Hitachi Deskstar 1TB, 1 x Seagate 1TB, 1 x Hitachi 500 Gig
DVD/CD: Liteon
Graphics Tablet: Wacom PTZ3
Keyboard: Microsoft Digital Media Pro
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (Retail)