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input need in deciding best way to setup hard drives

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by g725s, Aug 23, 2010.

  1. g725s

    g725s Member

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    Parts that I've put together so far:

    Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI
    Intel i7 860
    4gb ram g.skil ddr3 1600
    2x750gb Caviar Black onboard Intel RAID 1
    GeForce GT 240 512mb DDR5
    Plextor CD-R PX W4012A 1.07
    Sony DVD RW DRU-710A BYX (both optical drives are older IDE type)
    Windows 7 64bit Ulitmate

    Anyway, I have the two drives using the onboard SATA under Intel RAID 1. But I have another 750gb Caviar Black that I'd like to use. But I cannot put another drive on the SATA. I would need to purchase a PCIe SATA controller to add additional internal drives. Or I could use purchase a standalone enclosure for the additional Caviar Black that I'd like to use to store my FLAC music files and some movies files.

    What would you do?
     
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  2. KillerBug

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    Are you sure that you cannot setup the third drive in JBOD or Single Disk Mode? Most onboard RAID controllers have a special single-disk form of RAID for single disks.
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    I'm pretty sure you can still use drives on the onboard controller while the others are in RAID. Have you not tried this?
     
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    I have my RAID set up and 3 other HDDs plus my DVD Burner running off the onboard SATA ports so I can confirm with out a doubt you dont need a PCIe SATA Controller.
     
  5. g725s

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    I tried , and currently have the drive hooked to one of the SATA connections. It appears in the BIOS and in the Intel Rapid Storage Technology - Option ROM - 9.5.0.1021. But it won't appear in Windows 7.

    The drive I want to use as a separate drive was originally a single OS drive. I tried to format it using the Windows 7 install disc. But I am not sure how that went. It was the only drive on the system when I tried to format it. The menu options asked if I was sure I wanted to delete the OS and I did, but did not follow through on the OS install. So I figured it was clean, but it did it instantly without a status bar that showed the formatting progress like I remember with XP

    I see no option in the RAID menu prior to Windows startup. It is shown there though as Non-RAID Disk. And in the BIOS the only option for the IDE/SATA Configuration shows "Configure SATA as [RAID]
     
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    Something tells me that you just need to go into Administrative Tools>Computer management>disk management...and setup the drive so windows can use it.
     
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    Agreed. I simply don't think it's been given a drive letter.
     
  8. g725s

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    Thanks, that was it. Learning all the time. :)
     

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