08-01-2013 02:43 AM
Hello, can u describe me the process of installing 2 x 120gb 330 ssd as RAID 0 with trim enabled? my motherboard is an asus p9x79 deluxe with windows 7 x64. Everytime i tried to install raid0 didnt seem to recognize the drivers or the raid itself in windows setup menu.
Can u describe me the general process? I just want to format and fresh install a RAID 0 setup. What should i do? Also if i managed to do that, how i enable trim on raid 0 or is it enabled by default? thank u
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08-02-2013 08:49 AM
Hello thanulee,
TRIM on RAID is only supported by Intel® Z77 Chipsets and newer in combination with the most recent Intel® Rapid Storage Technology versions. This feature is not supported with Intel® X79 Chipsets.
If you still want to install the operating system in such RAID volume you may need to load the IRSTe (F6) RAID driver during Windows* installation. Such driver may be downloaded from the motherboard manufacturer's website.
08-02-2013 08:49 AM
Hello thanulee,
TRIM on RAID is only supported by Intel® Z77 Chipsets and newer in combination with the most recent Intel® Rapid Storage Technology versions. This feature is not supported with Intel® X79 Chipsets.
If you still want to install the operating system in such RAID volume you may need to load the IRSTe (F6) RAID driver during Windows* installation. Such driver may be downloaded from the motherboard manufacturer's website.
08-02-2013 12:21 PM
Hello Joel,
Thanks for ur reply. I finally installed the ssd's in RAID 0 with the very first driver i found in the motherboard cd. So i thought x79 chipsets are very new and support everything, i didnt know. What is IRSTe? I found the IRSTe driver now that I installed the windows. What exactly is this? Should i install it now or not bother? Btw from cmd when i use this command to check if trim is enabled, shows that it is. Im a bit confused. thank u
08-05-2013 01:13 PM
Hello thanulee,
I will answer in the other thread you created: /thread/43690 http://communities.intel.com/thread/43690.