RAID 0 with 3 disks? I think you need multiples of 2 disks for RAID 0. RAID 5 uses 3 disks (or multiples thereof). Also, the performance increase when going from 2 x RAID 0 to 4 x RAID 0 is minimal (I was considering the same myself until I saw the figures). Can't remember where I saw this comparison, but if I find it I'll post a link.
I also have a strange problem with hdd recognition. I've had to put one of my disks on the orange EZ_RAID1 port (my storage disk), but the model number of the disk is not recognised. It simply shows as 'External Disk 0'. Seems to work fine, so just an annoyance rather than a problem. I did try to install on the EZ_RAID2 port, but that didn't work. Saying that, I haven't tried removing the jumper.




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