MSI Z87-GD65 How to setup raid 0 before OS install
Hi,
I am wanting to have my 2 SSDs in a raid 0 configuration and then install windows 8 on that. How do i go about doing this? I can't find the raid bios menu at all.
Thanks
Quote from: Lizzo on 29-March-14, 02:16:27
Enter BIOS and go to:
Settings\Advanced\Integrated Peripherals - Change SATA mode to RAID, then reboot and enter BIOS again.
Go to:
Settings\Advanced\Intel Rapid Storage Technology
Set up your RAID drives from there, reboot, install OS.
This is assuming UEFI installation. If you are using legacy you will need to enter the Raid bios during boot after enabling Raid.
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Bios version: 1.2 (All default settings)
Actually the EIST works before without installing driver ME and chipset driver from MSI site, any advices?
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to DougQuaid tip.
Allso if you have OC your system, you need to set Ratio mode to Dynamic and voltage mode to Adaptive.
Like in this picture of my BIOS settings. I marked those with yellow.
Warning: After that you shouldent stress test your CPU anymore with Prime95, Occt, or so on programs. Because they could get the MB give too much power to CPU
I just tested those (ME and Chipset) files from MSI and still get my clock and voltage down normaly.
There seams to be new official relice of BIOS 1.3v there too, so you could try that. if yours cot some bug in it.
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Hey fellow MSI'ers
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P.s. nice build! Hope you get it working
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Hi,
We have problem with this configuration:
Main Board: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming
Bios Version: 1.C
Video Card: NA
PSU: Kairos 500W
12v rail Rating of listed PSU:NA
CPU:Core I5-4690 3.5Ghz
Memory: 2x Kingston K531R8-ETB 4GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200
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OC: NO
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Code debug is 96.
Can you help us?
TXS.Quote from: helpdesk on 19-June-15, 19:02:55
Main Board: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming
CPU:Core I5-4690 3.5Ghz
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Parts used:Hi and
- Start with the BIOS swich. ...hows it with the second BIOS chip?
- Testing your PSU. Is it stating ok green to black on 20/24pin connection.
Edit: Heres video How to do it from Corsair on Youtube.
- Take all out of your case and use only parts you need (MB, PSU, CPU and monitor)
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Live Update is best uninstalled. Flash UEFI/BIOS the safer way;
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169827.0
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Note: when i press any key to continue, it comes up with GRUB4DOS and has options like: "Windows 7 with SLIC Loader (Default)"
Please help me if you know anything!Hi,
Quote from: TrisXD on 15-July-13, 20:12:10
Its a fresh install of Windows 7, i had to do it to fix my original problem =/
Update: I changed the RAM and put them in the slots u suggested, no change.
Sorry, when i post my last anser, i didnt know your new problem
Sounds like old problem from time of XP to Vista.
Firsth. Take out that USB connection of your headset from PC.
Secend. Uninstall any driver that headset (or you) may have installed to your OS.
Third. Run registercleaner program.
Fourth. Shotdown PC and then start again (dont just reboot!)
Fifth. Download and/or Install drivers for that USB headset.
Sixth. Reboot that PC.
Seventh. Insert that USB connection.
I hope this helps! Cheers, Mummy
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Running on windows 7Quote from: Frans_Butter on 28-February-14, 13:54:58
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