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    ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Raid Issues

    I think i am going to go on what you said. I also talked to a person who works for intel here in Oregon. I told him about the issue I am having with the SSD going RAID 0 he mentioned the same thing that I will not notice the speed and its better to have a clone with SSDs. He also said that the...
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    ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Raid Issues

    follow up. Just called Asus and the guy is blaming intel for the bad 64 bit drivers. He told me i should try an older version of the drivers. any help with that. I told him i had the 3.0.0.1112 he said to try something older. Where can i find older drivers. This is frustrating spend close to...
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    ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Raid Issues

    First i tried the cd version which is 3.0.0.1112 that didnt work gave me the same error. then i went and downloaded the new version from asus 3.0.0.2003 that also didn't work same error. i know that its not the ssds because i tried the 32bit version and it worked just fine. but it limited my...
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    ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Raid Issues

    Hi. I am new to the forum. I am having the same issue. I downloaded drivers from asus site and when i try to load them when it asks for the drivers before windows install i get "The Itel C600 series chipset SATA RAID controller (c:\iaStorA.inf) device driver could not be installed. Contact your...
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