I use to do this as well a few years ago w/ my Abit KT7A-RAID. Abit had a
nasty habit of NEVER updating the Highpoint RAID BIOS whenever they updated
the mobo BIOS. That's the problem w/ integrated mobo features, the mobo
vendor just doesn't give a crap about these other components. They stick w/
what's known to work, then stop.
The way it usually works is, the various sub-components that use a BIOS of
their own are combined into the mobo BIOS. Using the proper utilities, you
can disassemble this BIOS, or assemble your own. For my KT7A-RAID, it
required a program called CBROM. I learned how all this worked and even
built my own BIOS updates using this utility thanx to the KT7A FAQ.
As others have mentioned, you need to VERY careful. Screw up the BIOS
update, and well..., as you can imagine, very easy to kill your mobo.
That's why going outside your mobo vendor has its risks. If you insist on
pursuing it, it's best to refer to those who are most likely to be
interested in the same updates. So check the Chaintech NGs, FAQ's, etc.
This is one area where you're far better off speaking to those ppl, since
they will be familiar w/ any idiosyncrasies w/ that mobo, and will probably
already have a BIOS build you can dl (and trust). Simply venturing out on
your own is probably not a good idea, just too easy to screw it up.
Jim
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> Hi guys.
>
> I noticed some people in this group know a lot about RAID & I am hoping
> that they may be able to help me.
>
> I want to use the RAID5 functionality that has been added to the newer
> sil3114 BIOS. There is no update for this on my motherboard website
> http://www.chaintech.com.tw/tw/eng/D...No=4&PISNo=206.
>
> The BIOS is on the Silicon Image website.
>
http://www.siliconimage.com/support/...ctid=2&osid=0&
>
> The BIOS update utilities on the page are for addon cards only, not
> motherboard onboard chipsets.
>
> Is it possible to update the sil3114 BIOS?
>
> Thanx 4 looking.
>