Quote Originally Posted by cuke2u View Post
Hi, isn't the peg/pci, pci/peg, actually for which video card is initialised first? For example, my crossfire card, in the first slot, shows a blank screen upon booting, no post display however once the vista gfx drivers are initialised I get a picture. Now when I change peg/pci to pci/peg, my second card is then initialised first and I get a picture in post ok.

May I also quote form the manual, " Initiate Graphic Adapter[PEG/PCI], Allows you to decided which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device."

Those of you having raid issues when trying to install vista:
1) You do not need any other drivers, vista has its own, and I've never felt the need to use the matrix manager either.
2) Ensure that at least one of the primary boot drives is connected to 'Sata 1', as the motherboard actively seeks that one out first. I have always used Sata 1 and 2 as my primary boot setup.
3) I have installed raid arrays on numerous occasions as raid or as a single drive set as raid in the bios. As I have always been successful I can tell you there is nothing wrong with the motherboard and raid.
Thanks,
Chris
thats what I was saying. PEG/PCI, Sure you might get video upon booting into windows, But I was just saying the motherboard will look for only the PCI or PEG first, and skip the other. Its just like having 2 monitors installed. the monitor in the first DVI/VGA slot will be used during the boot process , the other will not become "the primary" till windows sees it and You've told windows to use it as primary.