Changing hard drive display preferences?

I just installed a Mercury Accelsior RAID drive in a PCI slot in my Mac Pro. It appears on the desktop, but I don't want it to. In Finder > Preferences I have "Hard Disks" unchecked, and "External Drives" checked. Does the Mac Pro see this as an external drive? Apparently so.
Is there a way to specify that this one particular external drive shouldn't display on the desktop?

Open the Terminal in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder, type in:
chflags hidden
then a space, drag the drive into the Terminal window, and press Enter. This may not take effect until the Finder is relaunched.
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