T430 support Intel Smart Response Technology

Hello everyone,
I was unable to get this question answered via the Atlanta support center (3 techs and three different answers).  Does the T430 (2344 5PU running BIOS G1ET45WW 1.20) support Inte's SRT?  When I look at the BIOS there is no option for RAID which is required to get this working.
Thank you in advanced for your assistance.
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ThinkPad does not support Intel SRT.

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