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    Quote Originally Posted by shimmishim View Post
    you can't do RAID after you've already set it up as IDE.

    i tried that as well and it wouldn't work.
    this is a stupid motherboard for raid, thats its only downfall

    on any asus 975 chipset you can set up with a single drive then
    close pc down connect 2 hard drives set Raid, confirgure with intel matrix
    then still boot up, then install matrix raid drivers all from windows
    and still keep the single drive as IDE

    how can asus do it with the intel 975 chipset yet intel cant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nanoprobe32 View Post
    this is a stupid motherboard for raid, thats its only downfall

    on any asus 975 chipset you can set up with a single drive then
    close pc down connect 2 hard drives set Raid, confirgure with intel matrix
    then still boot up, then install matrix raid drivers all from windows
    and still keep the single drive as IDE

    how can asus do it with the intel 975 chipset yet intel cant?
    Damn thats all BS. What are you talking about??
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerryR, on John Fruehe (JF-AMD) View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Damn thats all BS. What are you talking about??
    thats what my board requires for in order to get raid
    to work, revision 504 bios 25

    if you install windows in IDE mode on 1 single harddisc
    then close down pc, set RAID mode then connect to 2 further hard discs
    setup raid thru intel matrix, soon as pc trys to boot it just restarts
    only way to get it to bootup is by installing windows and using F6 to load drivers from floppy

    is my motherboard faulty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nanoprobe32 View Post
    thats what my board requires for in order to get raid
    to work, revision 504 bios 25

    if you install windows in IDE mode on 1 single harddisc
    then close down pc, set RAID mode then connect to 2 further hard discs
    setup raid thru intel matrix, soon as pc trys to boot it just restarts
    only way to get it to bootup is by installing windows and using F6 to load drivers from floppy

    is my motherboard faulty?
    No, itīs totally normal if you are using de RAID volume created to boot windows. On this board and on everyone with a RAID controller...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerryR, on John Fruehe (JF-AMD) View Post
    Pretty much. Plus, he's here voluntarily.

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    Any help in regards to this:


    Did i hit a so called fsb wall ?
    Intel D975XBX2 rev.503, bios 2333
    Intel E6600 Week 28B
    GSkill 2GB PC6400PHU2-2GBHZ
    XFX 7900GT w/ Zalman Vf900Cu
    Corsair HX620W PSU
    BenQ 1650 DVD Drive
    2x WD 320GB SATAII RAID 1
    Noctua NH-U12F CPU cooler w/S12 120mm Fan
    Scythe Kama Meter Multi Function Controller
    Scythe Kama Bay 5.25" System Cooler Black
    3x Scythe S-FLEX 120mm Fan SFF21E
    Antec Tricool 120mm Fan
    Antec P180
    BenQ FP91G+ LCD

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    There is an MCH fan connector near the CPU, what is an MCH fan?

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    I think you're supposed to use that one if you replace the NB-heatsink with a fan.

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    How does the stock NB heatsink do for removing heat?

    I can't tell yet because I haven't started serious overclocking.

    Does an AS5 treatment seem needed in general or is it something of a waste of time?

    Also, I could go after-market heatsink. If anyone has gone this route, what has worked well for you?

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