I have the goods now. This is the fun part.
I'm scrapping the raid altogether, and going for multiple backup schemes and JBOD. If a drive fails, I don't "need" to be up-and-running in seconds.
I'll make sure I have current backups/images.
I'm building this primarily for Photoshop and Lightroom use, and for surfing the net to find answers to things like, "why does my pee smell ?"....but so as long as my photos are backed-up well, I'm fine with a fast processor and JBOD.
Still, I am using the Intel 510 SSD hdd for OS and apps....the other drives for data and backup....KISS this as much as possible.
- Bought an Intel 510 ssd drive - putting it on 6Gb/s z68 sata port 3_0.
- Storage and backup drives (2.5 inch) in a hotswap case. (using the remaining z68 sata ports)
- Optical drive on Marvell 9172.
....and remember, I have the z68 board with 20gig slc SSD pre-installed.
QUESTIONs:
1) -- This is where I am in the dark....Is SRT needed for this board and/or my setup ? Is SRT needed for raid "and/or" AHCI ? (remember, no raid here).
I see ver. 9.6 talked about and recommended. Intel is now up to 10.6.xxxxxx
Is SRT needed because of the pre-installed mSSD on this board ?
(see, I
am in the dark, lol)
Also, I assume I want AHCI enabled.
3) -- I see on the Intel site, there are several download-able AHCI versions...
"RST and AHCI Driver and GUI"
"AHCI: Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Driver for Intel Desktop Boards"
...and a few more.
Which current one do I need ?
From the intel SSD boards.....
"....Windows 7 has a native AHCI driver that provides TRIM. It's called msahci, and if you set the SATA mode to AHCI in your BIOS before you installed Win 7, that driver would be loaded. Intel's RST driver has proved to be a bit superior in speed to msahci in benchmark testing, but msahci is very good and would also work very well with your SSD."
http://communities.intel.com/thread/17986?start=0&tstart=0 4) -- How does "TRIM command" relate to my situation ?
That's a lot, I realize, but I want to make sure I set the right bios options before I install windows7....options that need to be set before installing the OS.
Other thoughts"
Disable "superfetch" from services.msc
Turn off sleep and hibernate.
I will power this build tomorrow, and familiarize myself with the bios before installing windows.
Yes, I'm the typical new builder that dips his toes in the water, afraid to jump in.
Thanks,
=Randall=