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Hi
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OK, I made a slight bit of progress but still basically stuck
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This motherboard's south bridge chip is an ICH9, not an ICH9R, so the SATA1 through SATA4 connectors do not have any RAID capability.
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Hi SomeJoe
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You could do that, but if you're willing to spend that money on the external enclosure, you could probably get a decent internal PCI RAID card for a similar price, or spend a little more and get a good one. |
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in the bios, go to SATA Configuration, change SATA Mode to RAID, reboot, after the jmicron screen another will come up saying press CTRL+I for Raid setup, press this and configure raid |
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Get one of these:-- http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Pro [...] tID=225506
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Is it possible to get a cable to connect one of the internal drives to the external port (so an SATA to eSATA cable I guess, if such a thing exists). Then just run the cable through the back by removing a pci slot (or using a bracket with a hole in it).
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Asus did make a motherboard exactly like yours but with ICH9R
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You can get an e-sata to sata cable to connect the second raid drive internally - works great for me. Here is the link https://www.auspcmarket.com.au/inde [...] embers.php
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I just built a new PC using an Asus P5K Deluxe and two WD 16000AAJS drives in a Raid 0 configuration. I connected the drives to Raid 1&2 internally. Crtrl+I to get into Raid configuration - No problem. |
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--------------- - SomeJoe7777 "Did he dazzle you with his extensive knowledge of mineral water? Or was it his in-depth analysis of, uh, uh, Marky Mark that finally reeled you in?" - Troy Dyer (Ethan Hawke), Reality Bites, 1994 |
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Yes It can work but the eSATA pin out is a mirror from the SATA.
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