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Yep.

 

I have a raid 0 and a raid 1 array on one controller. 

 

i am going with the msi x99s ack.

does that one support it???

i can't find that anywhere

 
I would assume so. If my Z97 board does, your X99 certainly should. 

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is it possible to run two raid on  a intergrated raid controllers

the raids are 2 250gb ssd's in raid 0 and 4 1tb hdd's in raid 10

Yes, your board has six SATA ports that support RAID. RAID modes can be mixed.

 

Putting two SSDs in RAID 0 on that board is a stupid idea. Incredibly stupid. Why run the increased risk of data loss for 12Gb/s speeds when you can get a single M.2 SSD and get 32 Gb/s speeds?

 

Running four small HDDs in RAID 10 isn't much better of an idea. You'd save a bunch of money by going with a pair of 2TB drives and running RAID1. Or better yet, a single drive with a proper backup solution. Not sure what you plan to use the drives for, but there's not many use case scenarios that would see much of a real world benefit from the increased sequentials, especially considering how horribly slow the randoms on a hard drive are.

 

You'd probably end up spending as much or less if you got yourself a 256GB 950 Pro, a 960 GB Crucial SSD and a 1 TB WD Blue and have a more robust and faster storage solution.

 

OS on a blindly fast NVME SSD, Games on an incredibly fast SSD and media on a more than fast enough Hard drive.

 

Keep it simple. The more points of failure you add, the greater likelihood of failure happening.

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