Forget the SATA3 rating for your drives as you are not able to make full use of it on your motherboard anyway.
Why is that? I thought and I bought the board because it was SATA3 ready? Why have it as SATA3 and it not be usable?
The fastest ports are the ones controlled by your Intel ICH10R Southbridge chip. I would suggest that you set it to AHCI when you re-arrange the setup and put the boot drive on SATA2_0 followed by the rest of your hard drives.
Hmm, ok, if I cannot get it to use SATA3 then I have wasted some money damn it, I will have to try this then if the SATA3 is unusable. So do not use the SATA3 ports at all?
Put your optical drive on one of the GSATA ports and set it to IDE mode in the BIOS.
ok will do that then
This is very frustrating that the drives cannot be used as SATA3 then, what is the point of having the SATA3 ports?
So setting up my system once the new drives arrive, use no RAID, just use as individual drives and set all to AHCI;
1 SATA3 1TB drive for the system and applications on a Intel ICH10R SATA port 0 (about 480GB's in use)
1 SATA3 2TB drive for user data and current photos/videos on a Intel ICH10R SATA port 1 (about 905GB's in use)
1 SATA3 2TB drive for older data files on a Intel ICH10R SATA port 2 (about 780GBs in use)
The DVD/CD drive to the GSATA2 port 8
Is that correct and the best for performance?
Thanks
GW