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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ov2rey on May 11, 2011, 02:15:49 am

Title: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 11, 2011, 02:15:49 am
i'm planning to get 2 new WD black edition 640Gb

 to run raid 0 and this is my first time on raid 0

 i want to know if i running raid 0

 can i still able to upgrade bios?

board : GA-P67A-UD4 B3
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 11, 2011, 07:52:14 am

 The Bios screen that you see and use is totally separate and can be accessed always by tapping the delete key during boot-up......once your new drives are installed and detected Bios will need to be configured for raid0.........you'll also notice Ctrl+I becomes available during the post cycle to configure your raid set/strip size ect..........Remember, Raid0 means backup, backup, backup........You also might want to consider cloning the drive once up and running

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 11, 2011, 08:01:34 am
thx for your reply.. but you didn't answer my question :(

let said i using raid 0 and now my bios version is  F3

then there is newer bios version F4 or even F6

can i flash/upgrade the bios?

will my raid 0 setup gone? after i upgrade my bios
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 11, 2011, 10:50:59 am

 To be clearer.....After Bios flash................reboot and delete key to go back into Bios.............Load optimized defaults/save/reboot

 DEL key again on boot/ reset raid in bios (Not Ctrl+I..........this should not need to be touched but worth checking if your worried)/ check boot order/and anything else that has changed prior to Bios update/save and exit........reboot into windows.

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 11, 2011, 10:57:54 am
Yes just to reiterate what Allan has said, there is no problem with updating the BIOS but you must remember to load Optimised BIOS Defaults and set your hard drives to RAID again BEFORE booting any further or you will lose your RAID.
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 11, 2011, 11:00:59 am
Yes just to reiterate what Allan has said, there is no problem with updating the BIOS but you must remember to load Optimised BIOS Defaults and set your hard drives to RAID again BEFORE booting any further or you will lose your RAID.

 Much more eloquent DM
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 11, 2011, 11:33:07 am
thank you!.

i having another problem.. which i don't want to create more thread, causing too many problem

sometimes my system boot up into windows my mouse / other usb device lost connection, so i have to unplug and plugin again. "same usb 2.0 port"

i don't have any problem with other gigabyte board before like 945P, P35, G45 , P45, 890GX

but only P67 having this problem.

"Dark Mantis: remember last time i having G.Skill ram problem by setting 1600mhz? anyway i fixed it. i went down to CDL Trading company is under Gigabyte RMA service centre, a nice guy checked for me. one of my ram spoil, so i rma it and replaced with new ram. now system running fine! ^^ thank you"
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 11, 2011, 03:18:38 pm
ov2rey  well I am happy to hear that you finally got it sorted out. If I remember properly the memory was what we decided was most likely the fault. 8)
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 13, 2011, 02:15:38 am
i search around google.. some forums said that raid 0 don't need to defrag??

 it that true? but i not using SSD.
 some said can be defrag


 so my Question is

 can i defrag my hard disk on raid 0?
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 13, 2011, 08:02:06 am

 Absolutely!........in fact, have a look at "Ultimate Defrag" one of the best ones out there (personal opinion only)

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 13, 2011, 10:50:43 am
I agree. I use Ultimate Defrag as well. Excellent program.

No reason at all why you should not defrag a RAID array. Apart from how it deals with the data it still writes it to disk the same. If you are using magnetic platter drives then you should run a defragger on a regular basis.
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 13, 2011, 01:21:39 pm
i just finish install all my software on my WDC Black Edition 1TB x 2  Raid 0

while i installing windows 7 sp1 disc. i try to load raid driver to install but it fail to install the raid driver so i no more other way is to press Next and it install the windows for me and so far no problem have been running 8 hrs without shut down.

how come don't need raid driver???
i read from the Manuel book it's require to install raid driver

for myself i prefer O&O Defrag 14 Professional
have been using it since version 10, it's Best paid software
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Aussie Allan on May 13, 2011, 01:42:33 pm

 I've scratched my head over this several times reading conflicting information....The short answer is ,...Intel supplied Microsoft with  ICH9/10R//ACHI drivers for the then imminent release of Windows 7 included  on your installation CD/DVD of windows........Some argue,... having the absolutely latest drivers is critical.......some say bull dust.....Anyone else care to comment on this or am I going to loose my other naker.....hehe!

 Aussie Allan
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 13, 2011, 02:20:27 pm
No I think you're safe on this one Allan. What you said is fairly much right there and I think now even the Intel RST drivers are included on the Windows 7 SP1 disk. If not they are downloadable from Intel's website.
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 13, 2011, 09:58:41 pm
i went to intel web site and i press check for driver update and intel show me an upgrade over this

older version IntelĀ® Rapid Storage Technology version 8

then i install latest version IntelĀ® Rapid Storage Technology version 10 ^^

i wonder do i need to install Gigabyte XHD (eXtreme HardDrive)?
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 13, 2011, 10:10:05 pm
No you don't need to install XHD or any of the other free software programs that come bundled with the motherboard. It only helps if you want to add more drives at a later date but then it doesn't always work.
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 14, 2011, 04:47:45 am
okie thank man! i think that all.. if not will never end ^^
waiting for 990X gigabyte board next ^^
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 14, 2011, 10:46:02 am
You are welcome man and I am sure we will see you again when you get the rest of your hardware. ;)
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 14, 2011, 11:04:31 am
i forgot one last question..  very sorry to disturb again..

is it same way of install raid 0 hard drive on Gigabyte AMD 890GX?

i thinking to run raid 0 hard disk on my amd too

don't need load any Raid driver while installing windows 7? for amd? same as intel?
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: Dark Mantis on May 14, 2011, 11:11:50 am
I don't really have a lot to do with the AMD  side either but as far as I am aware the RAID configuration is the same on either platform.
Title: Re: About: raid 0
Post by: ov2rey on May 14, 2011, 11:20:52 am
okie thx