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Nikko

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Since: Jul 06, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:35 pm
Post subject: PATA RAID on a K8V SE Deluxe?
Archived from groups: alt>comp>periphs>mainboard>asus (more info?)

I'm trying to set up RAID 1. My mobo, the K8V SE Deluxe, appears to have an
IDE/PATA RAID controller on board. It also appears that there are one or two
SATA RAID controllers. Anyway, all I want to do is set up RAID 1 with my two
Maxtor IDE/PATA drives. Is that possible? The wording in the mobo manual
makes me wonder. It says,



quote:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
These connection options are available for creating a RAID 0 or RAID 1
array: a. connect two Parallel ATA HDDs to primary RAID connector and one
Serial ATA HDD to either one of the two serial ATA connectors
------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Why does it say *and* a serial ATA HDD? Does this mean it doesn't support
just PATA RAID?

I connected my two drives to the onboard IDE RAID controller. When I got to
the part where I'm supposed to pick a source drive, it only gave me two
options: choice one was the slave drive attached to the IDE RAID controller,
choice two was an SATA drive. Neither choice makes sense since I don't have
an SATA drive installed and since I want my source drive to be the OS drive,
which is the master drive that's connected to the IDE RAID controller.

Any ideas on what to do? I'm really flummoxed.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:35 pm
Post subject: Re: PATA RAID on a K8V SE Deluxe? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In article <4ApXd.4868$cN6.1228@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, "Nikko"
<nothanks.TakeThisOut@yourmomma.com> wrote:

 > I'm trying to set up RAID 1. My mobo, the K8V SE Deluxe, appears to have an
 > IDE/PATA RAID controller on board. It also appears that there are one or two
 > SATA RAID controllers. Anyway, all I want to do is set up RAID 1 with my two
 > Maxtor IDE/PATA drives. Is that possible? The wording in the mobo manual
 > makes me wonder. It says,
 >
 > quote:
 >
 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 > These connection options are available for creating a RAID 0 or RAID 1
 > array: a. connect two Parallel ATA HDDs to primary RAID connector and one
 > Serial ATA HDD to either one of the two serial ATA connectors
 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 > Why does it say *and* a serial ATA HDD? Does this mean it doesn't support
 > just PATA RAID?
 >
 > I connected my two drives to the onboard IDE RAID controller. When I got to
 > the part where I'm supposed to pick a source drive, it only gave me two
 > options: choice one was the slave drive attached to the IDE RAID controller,
 > choice two was an SATA drive. Neither choice makes sense since I don't have
 > an SATA drive installed and since I want my source drive to be the OS drive,
 > which is the master drive that's connected to the IDE RAID controller.
 >
 > Any ideas on what to do? I'm really flummoxed.

From the manual:

South Bridge supports
- 2 x UltraATA 133 connectors
- 2 x SATA with RAID 0, RAID 1
Promise R20378 RAID controller
- 1 x UltraDMA133 supports two hard drives
- 2 x Serial ATA connectors
- RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1 configurations

That means the Promise controller can take 2xSATA + 2xPATA,
as in order to do RAID 0+1 in a realistic manner takes
four drives.

So, you can stick your two PATA drives on the Promise controller.
Set the jumpers like on any other PATA cable - one drive is master
and one is slave, or use cable select on both drives. An 80 wire
cable will allow UDMA operation.

The only problem with doing RAID on the same cable, is the
sharing of the cable by the two drives, can reduce RAID performance
by 30% (I think someone tested that on Abxzone forums).

Set up the Promise 20378 in the BIOS, for RAID operation, and
enable the RAID BIOS. If you want to install Windows on this
array, you will likely need to press F6 and install the RAID
driver from a floppy.

Paul<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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