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Hi i just build a new rig and it contains 2 ssd , intel 730 ssd. I set them in raid0 mode but however when i double click my computer i only have 1 storage drive to use , may i know why ? shoudnt i have 2 storage drives to use ? ( both are 840GB)

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Raid 1 is made to dont lose any information, and it works by having one main drive, and one backup drive, and you cant see the backup drive, since it has the exact same information on it

 

Edit: ah, sorry confused it with RAID 1, fixed it

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Raid 0 is made to dont lose any information, and it works by having one main drive, and one backup drive, and you cant see the backup drive, since it has the exact same information

No Raid 0 splits data into both disk 150px-RAID_0.svg.png

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Raid0 stores the data on both disks. This allows you cpu to read the same file from two disks, theoretically doubling the performance. Drives in raid0 show as one device in windows.

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