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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ysottot on August 31, 2011, 06:27:34 pm
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Will my P55M-UD2 version 1.0 with F11 bios work with SSD drives?
I plan on adding 2 - 120gig as RAID 0 then partition 80gig for the OS and the rest for apps.
Thanks
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Welcome ysottot
to your first question ....Absolutely!........and the second..........yes again but!........make sure you have a good clone/backup routine going and I see you having very little trouble beside.........in Raid 0 .........you will loose Trim support across the array..... there a a few workarounds to this issue namely "Garbage collection" which works in Raid and does what trim does in the system idle time..there are some manual cleaning options as well........"PITA"...............(Pain In The Ar*e)............research the brand before you buy..... they all do it a little different...........OCZ seem to be the market leader with the Raid based SSD market..........of course ....this is only an opinion....MINE! ;D
Intel are working on a long term solution to include Trim within Raid, but no road map has yet been released.
Aussie Allan
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The only thing I would add to Allan's post is that you don't want to use the Marvell controlled ports. Just in case you are not aware they are no good for fast drives especially RAID0 Put them on the Intel ports SATA2_0 and SATA2_1. They are the fastest ports on your board. ;)
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Thanks for the information. Really appreciate it.
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No problem and if you want any more information on this subject just do a search of the forum and you will find plenty of helpful posts.
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OK so I got a 240 gig OZC Agility 3 SSD. Tried to restore from a backuop and all I get is "Loading Operating system" hangs there. Tried a standard install of Windows 7 and still hangs at "Loading Operating system" I'm plugged into the Sata0 Blue. Also tried the White sata0. When I boot from my Acronics recovery CD and select Windows, It loads Windows OK. Any suggestions?
Board is P55-UD2. Bios f11
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Do you have the "Acronis Plus Pack" installed along with your Acronis 2010/11 ?
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I have just answered your other thread. Please try not to double post as it can be confusing.
I expect it is a case of boot priority in the BIOS but I have gone into a bit more detail in the other post.