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I just purchased components for a new gaming system including 2 150gb raptors which i want to put in raid 0. should i use the drivers for the ga-x38-dq6 (which is the MB i got) or the drivers from intel for the intel storage matrix?

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you'd be fine either way, but i'd use intel's. their ich9r controller is supposed to be the best.


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No kidding? That's one awesome controller.

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Oh, and OP, use the appropriate drivers for the controller you are using.

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im using the onboard raid controller


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