Intel RAID Setup Guide
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This RAID setup guide will work for any motherboard that runs an Intel chipset from the last few generations pretty much. I've received many requests to make this video and I hope you enjoy it. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The video presents a practical, step by step walkthrough of configuring Intel integrated RAID on a motherboard. It begins by explaining the general RAID options available on consumer systems, including RAID 0 for speed, RAID 1 for reliability, and RAID 5 with a caution about onboard controller performance and migration concerns. The presenter guides viewers through entering the BIOS, selecting the correct SATA mode, and ensuring all drives intended for the RAID array are connected to the same controller. The tutorial demonstrates creating a RAID volume, naming it, selecting participating drives, and choosing a strip size, with notes about how strip size can influence performance for different workloads. The guide also covers the post-RAID boot process, loading the operating system installer, and the implications of partitioning or short-stroking drives, emphasizing that data on RAID volumes will be wiped during creation. Overall, the video aims to demystify RAID configuration on Intel chipsets and provides practical tips for OS installation and avoiding common pitfalls. In closing, the creator reiterates the supported RAID levels and encourages audience engagement through subscriptions and comments. The tone remains instructional and pragmatic, rooted in a real hardware setup using a high-end Asus motherboard. The guidance is framed as suitable for users building a workstation or gaming PC who want high performance with manageable risk, while noting that onboard RAID may not be ideal for every scenario and that backups remain essential.
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