01-25-2018 10:21 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:20 PM by ROGBot
02-04-2018 11:16 AM
snakesnake wrote:
Hi,
I'm building my new PC and gets stuck with this problem
Is it possible to have both NVME RAID & SATA RAID enabled at the same time ?
I have no problems making sata raid, or nvme raid, but when I enable both NVME raid and SATA raid at the same time, computer always starts immediately into UEFI, and can't boot Windows or install media
02-05-2018 09:08 AM
02-06-2018 12:09 PM
PsyberEMT wrote:
I have successfully configured both SATA (x2) and NVME arrays on my Zenith Extreme with a 1950x. Only issue I had was that I had to completely disable the compatibility support in the UEFI so that it was a true UEFI environment. My speeds are as expected on each RAID0 array. Also using 0902 UEFI.
02-07-2018 06:47 AM
snakesnake wrote:
Hi, thanks you give me hope
Did you create your arrays before installing Windows ?
I think I tried CSM off but it didn't boot
I'll try next week end
Can you post your settings ?
02-07-2018 08:55 AM
PsyberEMT wrote:
I created the NVME RAID 0 with the Samsung 950 Pros before Windows and used that as the OS partition. I later built the Samsung 850 Pro SATA RAID 0 as a storage drive, then later than that built the second SATA RAID 0 out of the WD SSDs to use as a drive for Hyper-V.
I was never able to get the NVME RAID built with CSM enabled. Spent an hour on the phone with a Tier 2 (or 3?) tech from ASUS. The document that he and I both had said to leave CSM enabled but set the individual parameters to UEFI only. I never could see the NVME drives on the DIMM.2 in UEFI that way. As soon as I disabled CSM it worked.
If you installed Windows with CSM enabled and installed Windows to a MBR formatted drive vs a GPT formatted drive it will never boot without CSM as that is a legacy config. You'd need to disable CSM, potentially rebuild your arrays and then install Windows fresh as it would then format the volumes as GPT.
Hope that helps!
02-13-2018 07:54 AM
02-06-2018 12:33 AM
snakesnake wrote:
I finally installed only with nvme raid, both nvme raid & sata raid at the same time don't work
I had very bad figures
3 x 960 pro raid0
1 x 960 pro system disk
So i spent the week trying to find where the problem was, and tried different biosses
Here are the figures i get with 0801 beta bios (older)
what's wrong with 0902 bios ? anyone with an nvme raid with 0902 bios can confirm ?
Of course last drivers, win10 up to date
02-06-2018 12:13 PM
JpArizona wrote:
What windows version are you running ( win10 1709?)
also I think you have to balance out the nvme drivers between the two cpu chip lanes etc as threadripper is basically 2 CPU's in one. at least thats what I figured from linus tech tips video on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzzavO5a4OQ
since you have 3 i think you will always have it unbalanced.
02-06-2018 02:34 PM
snakesnake wrote:
Yes win 10 1709
I saw this video
I have 1 on the motherboad, and 3 in a hyper m.2 card
I plan to buy a 4th
I'll see the performance like that first, and if needed I'll buy another hyper card