Quote Originally Posted by -= rtz =- View Post
I'm interested, I had some problems with RAID (slow windows boot and choppy performance and bad rating of hdd in win7) and am now starting to think it could be because I'm using the standard sb600 sata for raid instead of G-sata, altho I've read somewhere that SB600 SATA is supposedly faster?

My question however is, can I safely switch from SB600 RAID to G-SATA RAID without losing data? Will a simple re-plug of the connectors do or will I lose the entire array and have to make it from scratch again? Since on my 500GB array, I got ~ 400GB of data and I dont got extra hdd's atm to back it all up.
I believe not as it's a different raid controller. Better to be safe than sorry!

I did find this issue with XP not sure about win7x64, although with 170mb/s transfers.... i dunno if it could be any quicker, specially with sata-I! *shrugs*

Any1 know if gigabyte is gonna release a bios update with the voltage increase?

Surely there will be a new bios to support the 965... we can only hope that at the same time they add support for the nb-vid being able to be change at bios...... hmmm that would make things 10x easier!