Intel rapid storage technology problem

Gheo Razvan

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Hi, recently i buy a new pc... i put 2 HDD in raid 1 for reliability and i wanna boost with an SSD as cache. The problem is my software don't let me do that...actually the "Accelerate" option doesn't appear. The motherboard its an asus with h97 chipset (asus h97m-e). Can this motherboard suport RST and don't suport ssd caching? I tried every single posible and i searched every forum...nobody said anything...maybe its not a problem and i.m too dumb to figer it our...

This is my PC
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This is what i found on google (and how should be)
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Srry for english :D
 
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It doesn't matter; a port is not reserved for the SSD. You'll never make it work if you don't break the RAID because you're trying to RAID another RAID. Look at the picture you found where the SSD is RAID 0.

Gheo Razvan

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it is 13.1.0.1058 - i put the ssd on sata 3, but the motherboard user guide say all 4 sata connectors are controlled by chipset "Intel ® H97 Serial ATA 6.0 Gb/s Connectors (7-pin Sata 6g_1-6)" should i put it on sata 1? really matter?
 

Gheo Razvan

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Yea that i noticed too
 

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It has been my experience that the device driver for RST needs to be loaded when Windows is being installed (at the time of choosing which disc to load in, add "driver" which is downloaded from Intel). Afterwards when the complete drive set is installed and the SRT sees the SSD, it should make available the 'Accelerate' button. This has worked for me accelerating two hard drives in RAID-1 tied into a SSD drive as cache. The MB is an ASROCK X99-WS, but I believe this will work in most motherboards with supported chipsets and correct software drivers. (I'm still trying to figure a way to enable SRT when the original driver is not installed at the Windows loading.)