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stunts513

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About stunts513

  • Birthday Mar 27, 1992

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Texas
  • Interests
    building and fixing computers, fixing cars, etc.

System

  • CPU
    i7 6700k@4GHz
  • Motherboard
    P870DM-G
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4
  • GPU
    GTX 980
  • Storage
    2x 512GB 950 Pro's in raid 0, 1x 1tb HGST HDD
  • PSU
    330 watt charger
  • Display(s)
    17.3" IPS Laptop screen w/ gsync
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. That's what I'm thinking is the issue, at this point I'm not sure what drivers I'm looking for, i don't think it would be the irst because i believe that's already in the kernel(i think? either that or its part of mdadm, not sure offhand), so my only guess is an updated ahci or nvme module? Also yes i know this was expensive but i saved up for a gaming laptop and gave it some ridiculous specs. Just added them to my profile. This laptop i believe was actually reviewed on one of Linus's videos(Sager NP9870-S). The reason i had planned on dual-booting Linux was because i tend to do some dev-ing in linux from time to time. Nothing very advanced, i don't know enough to straight up code but i can sometimes build android builds and debug them among other things. For the moment I'm having to stick with running Linux in a virtual machine which is meh.
  2. Has anyone seen any Linux support for a nvme fakeraid on a z170 chipset? I have 2 950 pro's in raid 0, they work just fine with Windows as a boot drive, but i was planning on dual booting Linux. Linux seems to see my non-raided hard drive but the raided m.2's just aren't showing up. From what I read, in order for nvme raid's to be bootable, z170 chipsets remap that raid into a single device, which is basically how Windows sees my raid, a single device and a raid controller(standard RST 14.6 driver if i remember correctly). Linux however does not even see the other device, neither as a /dev/sdx or /dev/nvmeX nor as a raid device. I'm thinking support not added in yet for this specific type of raid setup? Anybody had similar setups with any luck?
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