B320i Dynamic Smart Array - no RAID (HBA) mode vs. FBWC

Hi,
I want to use a DL360e Gen8 server with B320i SAS controller with 512MB FBWC cache module. Because of Linux drivers, I plan to switch the controller to "no RAID" (HBA) mode in RBSU.
The question: Is the FBWC write-back cache still working when B320i is switched to "no RAID" ("Raid Disable", "HBA") mode?
Thanks.

The FBWC module is available only when using the B320i (which requires that RAID mode is enabled).

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