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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: philomachus on March 15, 2011, 11:58:30 pm
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Hey,
I had some problems on my system I had put together a couple weeks ago with an x58a-ud3r motherboard. After trying to troubleshoot the issue here it was determined it was either the motherboard or possibly the CPU. (The system reboot every 3 seconds.) I was able to return the motherboard/CPU and my new components came today. The problem is that the old system worked fine for 2 days and I was able to install a bunch of software on my 2 x 1TB hard drives configured as a RAID 0 array.
My question is - will it be possible to configure the system to boot back into Windows? Initially I had the RAID 0 configured on the Marvell chipset which you had urged against so I'm going to hook it up on the standard controller. Configuring a new array prompts that all data on the disks will be lost. Otherwise, I will have to request a second 'one time backup' that I was granted for some of my electronic purchases - which weren't finished downloading when the system crashed.
Thanks
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I read in one of the recent postings that you have to completely rebuild the array when you change controllers - which is what I had expected. I will go ahead rebuild it and just beg for another mass download from iTunes... Hopefully it will last this time! It's been a frustrating couple of weeks starting with buying a faulty hard drive which led me to build a new system (not realizing it was faulty) and then having the motherboard crash and wait a week and a half for a replacement. Anyway - fingers crossed this time.
System:
x58a-ud3r
i7-950 3.06 Ghz
3 x 2 Gb Crucial 1600
1 Gb 560 ti
2 x 1 Tb Raid 0 WD Black 7200
(while waiting for replacements orderd a Corsair H50 Cooling unit)
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Yes, sadly to move from the Marvell controller to the Intel controller you will need to create a new array and reinstall the OS.
Good luck getting everything setup again! Ohh, and congrats on now having a working system too, enjoy! ;D
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Yes this is one of the dowsides to using a RAID array. They are not so mobile or flexible as a standalone disk. Especially annoying when you want to upgrade your platform, the only way around it is to use a seperate controller card.
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For reuse your RAID disks with Marvell port you can acquire this card :
--> http://www.ioisata.com/products/Host-Adapter/S3-PCIE1XG201.htm
http://www.span.com/product_info.php?products_id=31708
or possible others ??
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816124041
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816124042
Pierre
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Yes that's the type of thing I was talking about Pierre. Haven't seen you for a while on the forum.