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09-06-2017, 08:45 PMLjugtomten
I have a feeling the option to initialize the virtual disk which prepares the physical disks are in "Array Management" or the other option there..
Never fiddled with RAID on this board, only on Dell servers with dedicated RAID card where you assign physical disks to a virtual disk and then initialize the virtual one.
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09-06-2017, 11:13 PMZarrku™No options to Initialize in the Array Management Menu
No. There is no options in Array Management to Initialize the drives. There is an option to initialize the drives on the other menu. But you cant use that option once you make an array. I wish you could. Asus Technical support response was to use AHCI instead of raid. Which I told them was ridiculous. I didn't buy a gaming machine to run non raided disks.
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09-07-2017, 01:56 PMderrickmehaffy
Just to confirm when your attempting to install windows and you point to a device for the raid drivers you have the usb key that came with the board and your point to the root of it? (I believe its been a while that I have had to do it, you also select all sub files/folders ect)
I know it can be done, given I used an nvme drive to setup the raid (booted into windows and followed the steps on the 1st page) then rebooted and installed windows on top of that.
Have you tried booting into a live version of linux and confirming it can see the virtual disk?
Also Asus support hasn't been very smart in regards to this, I've had to have my case escalated about 6 times now and get different responses from the general stupid script response to a "uhhhhhh. I don't know"
The last email response being (and I specified this was for 4x SATA SSDs)
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Hello Derrick Mehaffy,
Thank you for your response.
Thank you for your patience, after making checks, we're seeing where NVME RAID does not support with this platform due to platform limitation and EZ Wizard is disabled in the BIOS. We apologize for the troubles caused by this.
Please make note of your case number for future reference: NULL
Regards,
ASUS Technical Support
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09-07-2017, 09:38 PMLjugtomten
I don't think Zarrku™ is at a point where OS can be installed on the drive no matter the amount of drivers.
The step to initialize the created virtual disk seems to be missing from UEFI, a step that you performed from the RAID tools within Windows.
See step #2 in the guide for Dell PERC H730P that I mentioned I am familiar with:
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09-08-2017, 01:35 PMderrickmehaffy
Aye yeah I do work with the Dell PERCs often, I also am thinking this is the problem, hence why I was wondering if he can boot a live linux and initialize from there instead. Generally on these "fake raid" motherboards the initialization is done automatically once the array has been created but as you also have guessed, it seems to be missing.
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09-08-2017, 05:01 PMCMDRSweeper
Well it does seem like we are in a pickle here then...
Non bootable RAID arrays is close to a deal breaker on the AMD platform if you are forced to run "Bugdows"
So it seems like I will need to plan for that GPU purchase and run a proper OS under the hood that can handle good software RAID, and throw Win 10 into a virtual machine. -
09-10-2017, 09:31 PMthesmokingman
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09-22-2017, 08:06 AMderrickmehaffy
Just noticed this:
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UEFI build 0603
Includes Ai suite patch, RAID driver update, and a patch for Inateck 7-port KTU3FR-5O2U to solve POST issues.
Link to Bios 0603 beta: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz2...lvSERwdk0/view
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10-02-2017, 04:10 PMMaximGloryNow available: Free NVMe RAID upgrade for AMD X399 chipset!
"There will be a new menu in your BIOS, or a new menu accessible with a hotkey during POST. "
https://community.amd.com/community/...?sf118247405=1
NOTICE: Any user that has an existing SATA RAID config must back up the array’s data and break down the current array before proceeding with driver install and BIOS upgrade. -
10-02-2017, 08:38 PMSaturn7
Disappointed at benchmark results with NVMe RAID 0.
Attachment 67835
4K Q32T1 is about 30% slower than when using a single drive.
System feels slower and has micro stutter in file explorer.
Also don't try to install the Samsung NVMe drivers, it will nuke your system if you are using RAID.
Going back to single drive for now.