X38-DQ6 RAID configuration
Anyone else out there try to set up RAID 5 on this board? I am replacing my second one today - I have tried everything and nothing has worked so far:
Board 1:
- Would not Pre-Install (F6 on install) the Intel RAID driver. Installation is XP SP2 VLM. When the installation gets to the part where it actually loads the disk driver - Blue Screen.
- Could not get the array to boot up on one of my existing disks with an installation already on it. I installed the disk on the Gigabyte controller, loaded all the drivers and got it running, but no way would the Intel controller boot off of it. It would get to "Verifying DMI" and get no further on boot.
- The board came with F3 BIOS rev, I updated it to F7 and still got the same results.
Board 2:
- Again, would not Pre-Install (F6 on install) the Intel RAID driver. I even used the same floppy I did with the Gigabyte controller (which would Pre-Install). Same results as before.
- I did get this Intel controller to boot off of the existing disk after configuring Windows XP on it with the Gigabyte controller.
- However, when I was actually building the RAID 5 array (and this took waaayyy too long - it was still going after 6 hours), something screwy happened (hey! wasn't me, I wasn't even touching it), I had to hard boot and then it showed one of the disks in the array as failed and kept beeping. Now I know that the disk is good, because I took it out and remirrored it on my old Gigabyte board RAID controller - RAID 1 (the old board is the GA-8INXP). This process worked 100% positive, so hence, a good drive. Then when I tried to go to BIOS on boot to see what was going on there, the crazy thing just started scrolling the settings without me doing anything - it looked like a slot machine.
- This board came with F6 BIOS rev, I left it alone.
Long story short - I can't recommend this board to anyone, I have had issues with two now. I have tried everything I could think of and its now going into week 3. Screw it, spent way too long on it, I am trading for a 780i board.
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