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SirGh0st

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About SirGh0st

  • Birthday Sep 11, 1999

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Slovakia
  • Interests
    Tech

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
  • Motherboard
    MSI B550 Tomahawk
  • RAM
    Crucial 32GB DDR4 3600 MHz CL16 Ballistix Red (2x16GB)
  • GPU
    MSI RX 6800 XT GAMING Z TRIO 16GB
  • Case
    Lian Li Lancool II Mesh Performance
  • Storage
    WD Blue SSD 250GB + 2x Crucial P5 1TB Nvme (RAID 0)
  • PSU
    Be quiet! DARK POWER 12 Titanium 1000 W (80+ Titanium)
  • Display(s)
    MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD (165hz)
  • Cooling
    Be quiet! PURE LOOP 360 AIO Liquid Cooler
  • Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy Origins 60
  • Mouse
    Steelseries Rival 3
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 559
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Home
  • Laptop
    ASUS TUF Dash F15 2021
  • Phone
    Samsung Galaxy S22

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  1. All these tutorials are before installing windows, not my case. I checked the video and I did everything right, it's just that windows see them as 2 separate drives.
  2. Well RAID 0 supposed to be faster then single SSD. Also want to have just one 2TB drive instead of two 1TB drives. (I bought them because it was much cheaper than one 2tb drive)
  3. Could you maybe help me find some guide? I would really appreciete it.
  4. Thanks you for your opinion but I will continue to run them in raid. No offense.
  5. It says and shows in the Bios the Raid 0 is all good to go. I did figure it by myself i coulnt find any guides for this problem.
  6. Not planing to do any of that. So for my application it is pointless, I would like to stick to motherboard hardware raid.
  7. Can't do. My windows is already installed with raid driver and I don't want to reinstall it.
  8. Hi I just bought two Crucial P5 nvme ssds(1tb each) to run in raid 0. Windows in installed on separete SATA SSD. I setup RAID 0 in bios with my new 2 drives, but windows doesn't see them and they are showing as 2 separate drives in Disk Managment. I read somewhere that i need to update raid drivers in Device manager but I don't now which one. I will provide pictures. I would really appreciete any help. My motherboard is B550 Tomahawk with Ryzen 5600x.
  9. I've got 2 slots. I already have SATA ssd only for operating system(250gb one). I was looking to but nvme ssd for games to replace my old HDD. ((I'm using SATA ssd for OS and will continue to do so. I got a lot of friends that use nvme for OS and got some problems so I settled for using SATA ssd for OS only.))
  10. Thank you so much for answer. Are there any negatives besides the data loss when going with two drives? Like slower speeds or slower latency? I only plan to install games on those drives and I have pretty fast internet so losing the game files and installing them again is not problem at all. It's a lot of money to go with one drive after all. Also the fact that one m.2 is connected dirrectly to the cpu and one to the south bridge is not a problem? The crucial p5 is pcie 3.0 only tho so it shouldn't be right?
  11. I would really appreciate if you could help me, I have B550 Tomahawk and it has 2x m.2 slots but one is connected to north bridge and one to south bridge I don't know if that's a problem. Also where can I find out if my board supports RAID 1. I mean it's pretty new board so I think it should.
  12. So basically I was looking to buy Nvme ssd to replace my 1TB, 7 years old, Hard Drive for my games and any large files. So I would like to buy 2TB SSD and the Crucial P5 looks good to me. Thing is 2TB Crucial P5 costs 320€ and I see that 1TB drive costs 130€. So, my question is, if there is any disadvantage buying two 1TB drives instead of one 2TB. Can I somehow connect them together perhaps? I never tinkered with storage drives I don't know what is possible and what is not. Thanks for all the answers
  13. Hi, I would like to purchase this monitor: GIGABYTE M27F. Can I connect it directly to my iMac thunderbolt connector via usb-c cable or how does it work? Is purchasing a DP reduction a better idea?
  14. I'm so sorry i misclicked and sent a wrong link, i meant to send this one. It's one 16gb stick. https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/Categories/Products/Memory/Vengeance-PRO-RGB-Black/p/CMW16GX4M1D3000C16 Again I'm really sorry.
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