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  1. Im doing it for the storage space, been running raid 0 for non NVME drives for years but im new to NVME drives but they are driving me insane since windows sees them and the bios sees them as a boot device but they dont show up in the intel raid manager under  the bios... its like they dont want us to do it and i know Linus and the guys thad some serious issues getting it to work

  2. Hello as the topic states im trying to get my hyper m.2 x16 work with me and allow me to make a raid 0 array, but the bios wont even find the drives, windows find them just fine done alot of googeling but no luck all threads end dead 
    Anyone here have anything to add that might help me do this ? 

    I want it as a raid 0 array bottable, i know Linus did a video a while back so it is possible ?

    Thanks for any replys 

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  3. 29 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

    RAID 0 is a form of RAID, but technically isn't. We call it RAID 0 because it's easier than saying "two storage devices set up to appear and act as one drive with higher storage capacity".

     

    OP: You can use those drives in RAID 0, but it isn't advised to use different models. Also, don't store anything important on a RAID 0 array. If one drive fails, all your data goes with it.

    Thank you for a proper answer ;), thats what i tought my self 

     

    Regards

    Opti

  4. On 4/3/2016 at 8:14 AM, Savageiste said:

    I would say get an EVGA 970 FTW that is going for $350 and likely a triple A title included too. It's a guaranteed work with intel and all together stable but just note the 380 is basically a different pricing category 

     

    On 3/28/2016 at 9:50 PM, Optimize said:

    Thanks for the reply guys, i found another used 6970 for 40 Bucks so i just went and picked it up and gonna wait for the new Gpus to arrive before i do a proper "investment" in a new card ;P

     

  5. On 3/28/2016 at 7:22 PM, IMPERIUS said:

    First off, you need a Z97 mobo to be able to OC your cpu.

     

    And if the gpu is worth the extra money or not, that is up to you. Check some benchmarks and then decide if those couple of fps is worth it to you. And if you decide to go with the 970, I'd suggest getting the 390 because it's just better for the same price

    you dont need Z97 to oc your Cpu running it at 4,5 1,3v np with H97 Plus, asus fixed it a while back

  6. Gonna upgrade my stone age 6970 card since its the major bottle neck in my system, and im wondering if the extra 50 bucks is worth it for the gtx 970 instead of 380x 

     

    Cpu i5 4690k 

    Ram 20gb Kingston Hyper X cl 10 1600 mhz 

    Mb Asus H97 Plus

     

    Sorry if im asking a dumb question thats been answer before

     

    Regards

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