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2xWD Caviar Black 750 with RAID 0

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In building a new system, I overlooked the lack of on-board RAID on my GA-EP43-UD3L Motherboard. I'm looking to use two WD7501AALS drives in RAID 0 to boot Windows XP Professional (64 bit edition.) What kind of RAID controller card should I get?

Thanks in advance for your help.


Message edited by JasonHooper on 09-07-2009 at 12:49:23 AM
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In the web page of the manufacturer of the mobo, download the driver for RAID. Or if you have a RAID controller card, do the same step...download the last driver.

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Thanks for the reply. I was not clear in my original post. My motherboard does not have a RAID controller and I was looking to add a RAID controller card that would allow me to boot two WD7501AALS hard drives in RAID 0. I need one that has a stable 64 bit driver for windows XP. Has anyone had any experience with the Syba SD-89300663? It looks to have adequate bandwidth.

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