Intel D875PBZLK, Raid 0, Can I Partition?

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Terry Wilson

Another Raid/Sata question. Hey this stuff is getting interesting!

Can I to run two SAMSUNG 160GB SATA drives in Raid 0,
on a Intel D875PBZLK motherboard? Would I need a separate
raid card? And could I partition the resulting array into a C: and D:
drive for OS and Data?

Thanks.
 
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Frank Fussenegger

The D875PBZ supports two SATA hard drives and RAID 0, and yes you can
partition the resulting array. I have a D875PBZ and two Segate 160GB SATA
drives using RAID 0 with 80GB and 240GB partitions. I also use a third
200GB IDE hard drive to store backup images of the system partition.
 

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