P965 Platinum / SATA / RAID

Because of my case and power supply I had to connect my two hard drives to the 2nd and 3rd SATA connectors on the motherboard.  It was too tight when using the first SATA connector.  Although everything is working the thought occurred to me that there might be an issue.  Is performance affected by doing this?  Any issues that I'm not seeing by doing this?  I have setup RAID 1 with two HITACHI 320GB 0A33435 SATA2 7200RPM 16MB ROHS drives.  I have installed the Intel Matrix Storage Manager and it appears to be running fine.  Thanks in advance.

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Because of my case and power supply I had to connect my two hard drives to the 2nd and 3rd SATA connectors on the motherboard.  It was too tight when using the first SATA connector.  Although everything is working the thought occurred to me that there might be an issue.  Is performance affected by doing this?  Any issues that I'm not seeing by doing this?
Looks fine.  I don't think the Intel ICH8R RAID controller really cares which of its SATA ports you are using.  If everything seems to work fine there is no reason to suspect any hidden issues.

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    Quote from: Quadrifoglio Verde on 03-March-07, 23:47:11
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  • MSI Newbie - P965 Platinum SATA Recommendation

    Hi folks.  Just finished building a brand new machine from scratch and need some recommendations.  First time dealing with SATA stuff and not familiar with it.  This is what I have:
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    1) What is the different between SATA7 and the rest SATA1-6
    SATA-Port 7 belongs to the JMicron-Chipset, SATA-Ports 1-6 to the Intel ICH8R-Chipset.  It is important to know that in order to be able to choose the right drivers.
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    For optimal configuration concerning ICH8R-devices (RAID and non-RAID) check manual on page 3-14.
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    4) Any other recommendation of hardware and BIOS setup?
    That depends on what you plan to do and on the actual hardware hooked up to the board.

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  • K9A Platinum SATA RAID issue

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    Quote from: jsmartin22 on 28-June-07, 13:41:50
    This is note the solution wanted to hear, but it is reasonable:  Why not dump the WD and get a new drive?   For ~$100 you can get a new 500 GB SATA drive and for the price of a little more than $100, you will have your system integrity; and you can probably sell the WD drive or use it with another MB/computer.    Something to think about maybe?  Good luck. 
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  • MSI P965 Platinum, system won't boot only when ICH8R is in RAID

    So I couldn't get my system to boot properly when I have the ICH8R in RAID 1 mode. 
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    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\pci#ven_8086&dev_2822&cc_0104]
    "Service"="iaStor"
    "ClassGUID"="{4D36E97B-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStor]
    "Type"=dword:00000001
    "Start"=dword:00000000
    "Group"="SCSI miniport"
    "ErrorControl"=dword:00000001
    "ImagePath"="system32\\drivers\\iaStor.sys"
    "tag"=dword:00000019
    "DisplayName"="Intel RAID Controller"
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStor\Parameters]
    "queuePriorityEnable"=dword:00000000
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStor\Parameters\oromVersion]
    "MajorVersion"=dword:00000006
    "MinorVersion"=dword:00000000
    "HotfixNumber"=dword:00000000
    "BuildNumber"=dword:000003fe
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iaStor\Enum]
    "0"="PCI\\VEN_8086&DEV_2822&SUBSYS_B0001458&REV_02\\3&13c0b0c5&0&FA"
    "Count"=dword:00000001
    "NextInstance"=dword:00000001
    The procedure works perfectly well in most cases (but not always).
    I hope one of these three "methods" will work for you.

  • P965 Platinum, Vista, and Raid

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    I gave up on that and figured I'd try something else, maybe the promise card was causing the problem.  So I tried changing the ports that all my sata drives are plugged into.  The two new 320's were on 0 and 2, and I also had a drive on 3 4 and 5.  I read somewhere that intel had some array issues on 0 1 and 2, so I tried setting my 320's on 4 and 5 and moved my other drives around it.  This is also when I had the idea to remove my card reader and pull out the ultra ata 133 tx2 card. 
    I was able then to see the dvd/cdrom in the boot sequence, put it first, and boot into vista setup.  VISTA ULTIMATE DID NOT ASK ME FOR ANY DRIVERS AT THIS POINT.  I'm not sure if it was the sata ports I had my drives plugged into or not, but at this point vista setup saw all my drives and I chose the 100 gb array and installation went smoothly.
    Excellent… now I just have to install photoshop and see if it loads in 4 seconds like on my friends new computer with the stripe.  If not, then I'll probably just cry.
    Hopefully I've covered enough of the keywords in this description that anyone who has this problem will  easily find this page.  Remember:
    JMICRON IDE DEVICES CAN BE SEEN BY THE BIOS
    VISTA SETUP DOES NOT NEED ANY ADDITIONAL DRIVERS TO INTERACT WITH THE RAID CONTROLLER
    SORRY IF THIS WAS A TON OF INFORMATION BUT AFTER ALL THE TIME I SPENT TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT I FEEL LIKE NO ONE HAD POSTED A FULL BLOWN SOLUTION
    Hope this was helpful

    I have the very same issue except two things. When I try to see why it will not load the Array I find that the first drive (Maxtor 6V160E0) is red and considered to be bad. Did you happen to notice if your system showed the same thing?
    I have moved the drives around and it still corrupts the Maxtor 6V160E0. I have not tried to move them to the end of the SATA connections. I will try that and see what happens.
    Other thing was the JMicron would see my NEC DVDRW, but thought it was a ACSI and it would only read at 12X. It even stated that in the OS. I then was told by the Techs that they have not had alot of luck with NEC drives. So, I purchased a LiteOn SATA II DVDRW, connected it to the JMicron SATA connector and it came alive. I then found it to turn out worthless DVD's and CD's. Not even that Drive would read them after burning. I got so ticked about the JMicron I just shut it off in the BIOS. I hooked up the drive to the #4 port and whala, no more problems with burn. Now it reads, writes, and re-writes at the stated speeds (also I needed to update the firmware twice since I purchase the drive. The MS updates did something to it and the new firmware fixed it.). I have never been able to get a drive to work correctly on the JMicron no matter who made it.
    I sure hope that MSI has scraped any board that will ever use that controller. JMircon is not my friend!
    I am going to get 2 more SATA II drives and try this without having to backup all my data.

  • P965 Platinum and Vista x64 RAID config?

    Ok, I have looked all over this forum for Vista x64 issues. Nothing even comes close to my problem. When I load Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Edition onto a clean SATAII drive (single non-RAID drive) I have no problems what-so-ever.
    Now here is when it really gets weird. When I run install on a RAID array (2 SATAII Seagate 160GB drives) I see issues in the install. First thing I see is it corrupts the data on the first drive. This causes a blue screen at restart. When I go into the RAID config (ctrl+I) I see the first drive has errors. The only thing I can do is delete the RAID and start over.
    When I reinstall Win XP Pro X64 I have no problems at all. I have downloaded the latest drivers from the downloads section and I have tried the newer Intel drivers. Non work!
    Computer info:
    CPU: Intel 3.4GHz Pentium D x64
    MB: MSI P965 Platinum
    Storage: 2x Seagate 160GB SATAII
    RAID: Intel ICH7R/ICH8R SATA RAID driver 2006-08-29 (and have tried the newer driver from Intel)
    If you need more just ask!
    Oh yeah, I looked at the specs sheet for the P965. They need to remove the NEC 3550 from the "OK" list since it does not Wright period or READ at install. I went through a big deal with MSI about this and they still have not removed it.

    Well sh**! I borrowed a friends Vista x86 and found it to also have the same issue. Would not even load the "Choose Drive" screen or allow me to even install the RAID drivers.
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  • P965 Platinum IDE/SATA BIOS settings

    Hi all,
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    Good luck.

    Please can you clarify what you mean when you disable IDE as master - is this in windows or bios? ??? The potential bios options are as follows:
    1. On board raid controller
    Setting to IDE : I get the DVD RW Recognised as a IDE device and burning capabilities (windows uses the standard IDE drivers not Intel or jmicro)
    Setting to RAID:  windows recognises the DVD RW as a SCSI device but I don't seem to get any burning facilities with the device (windows uses the jmicro SCSI driver)
    2. On chip ATA devices
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    IDE master disabled :  DVD RW works OK but cant burn a disk
    2.2 Setting SATA#1  to ACHI rather than raid Windows hangs (blue screen) during boot up
    Setting  SARA#1 to RAID windows boots OK and hard drive recognised as ATA drive
    (2.2 I know is caused by the fact that I set up the drive as a RAID drive during windows set up so no problem there.)
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    BL2KIT6464AA663Description: 1GB kit (512MBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM  Upgrade for a MSI (Micro Star) P965 Platinum System
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