Can't Get The GSATA Ports to be recognized
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Originally Posted by
joolz
After lots of playing around, I was actually able to create a RAID0 with only 2 drives connected to the GSATA ports (with F6 bios). Use port 1 and port 4. Completely un-intuitive I know, but I managed to do it. Mind you, I ended up not running with that in the end. I ran my RAID0 from the ICH10.
The other thing that wasn't (and still isn't as of F6, maybe later bios addresses this) clear is that the the smart backup (RAID1 on the GSATA) found the two drives and is functional (it just says initializing, and then on the GSATA bios screen, its says non-raid, which to me, it really is, just not configured manually). The only way I proved to myself it was working was to put the two drives separately into another machine and see if they were the same (which they were).
What Bios settings are you using? I can't get any of the GSATA ports to recognize a hard drive (Bios F7). The Intel chip sees the HDD's fine. Gigabyte claims you can use two of the four GSATA slots (GS1 and GS3) for HDD drives only. They say GS0 and GS2 are for Raid.
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