SpriteMidr
Active Member
Hi
I have a Gigabyte Gaming 3 Z170X Motherboard (UFEI, BIOS Version F6)
The motherboard currently has a DVD RW Optical Drive, a Samsung Evo 850 500GB SSD, and two Seagate 1.8TB HDDs attached. Running Windows 10 Pro x64.
I want to RAID the two HDDs in a RAID 1 config. I currently have the BIOS set to AHCI mode, and I can only RAID these drives if I change to RAID mode. However once initialised, I can change back to AHCI and the array stays working and I can use it.
...UNTIL I reinstall the OS. Then the array breaks into two separate drives.
In AHCI mode, there is no RAID option (Rapid Storage Technology menu), so I do not understand what is going on. I am using AHCI mode as I heard it was better for SSDs (something about TRIM..?) but I cant have the array randomly dismantling itself. I cant see why the BIOS should alter the RAID settings when I run the "Refresh my PC" option in Windows.
The question is, should I install using the RAID mode, as it obviously is meant to be used. I do not know much about hardware. I am a bit of a pleb. I just need to decide before installing Windows again as Windows throws a kernel panic when I try to boot into the opposite mode to what I installed in (obviously, as there is no installed driver).
Thanks

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