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  1. I just figured out that AMD RAID in X470 does not support NVME storage at all, sata only! So, im going with windows software "volume mirroring", the topic can be considered closed. Maybe someone will be interested in my results - i heard many opinions on windows raid, people saying thats in every configurations its a performance degradation. In my case i gain read speed and lost equal on write speed Single 970 EVO Plus does 3566 MB/s Read and 3291 MB/s Write (seq) Two 970's in windows mirrored volume - 5383 MB/s Read and 1702 MB/s Write (+1817 Read and -1589 Write) NVMe's seems fine in this configuration, samsung software shows that TRIM is enabled on both devices
  2. I do backups, but i need my pc to be somewhat fault-tolerant because i do my work on it, i cant backup data for every second. Windows mirror volume wasnt best experience for me, just want to know if motherboard raid is any better.
  3. Just started a new fresh build with msi x470 and some 970 ssd's I have experienced data loss in my life due to hdd failure and now im a bit paranoid about keeping my data safe and pc fault-tolerant My plan is to use two 970 m.2 in mirrored array with windows system. So the question is: Windows software volume mirroring OR MSI hardware RAID1 with amd drivers I know that pc running windows on mirrored volumes will still work even if one of the drives shutdown completely. Is it same for hardware raid? How hard it will be to restore array with one drive replaced? Thanks
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