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    4 x 16GB Mtron MOBI RAID0 on HighPoint 3520

    I ve tried Win 2008 server - same results. Ok 0.17 is the Mtron firmware. I tried downgrading my MTRON from 0.18 to 0.17 but it is impossible to do it. - don't know why. Do you think you can remember the firmware of the Rocketraid? I found the post in OC forums. Lets see if SteveRo...
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    4 x 16GB Mtron MOBI RAID0 on HighPoint 3520

    I did a clean install of WinXP with AHCI enabled in bios. During setup I pressed F6 and loaded the latest Intel AHCI driver. In the device manager under IDE CONTROLLER the intel AHCI driver is shown loaded. However the speed is I am still at 85Mb/sec... EnderW can you please tell us what...
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    4 x 16GB Mtron MOBI RAID0 on HighPoint 3520

    I have tested the rocketraid 3520 on an ASUS A8N-VM/CSM (nforce) as well as on Gigabyte GA-EP45-DQ6 (intel P45). I tried pretty much all bios setting except AHCI which I couldnt get it working. I see that you performed a write test with HD tune pro. This means that your 4x16GB array was...
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    4 x 16GB Mtron MOBI RAID0 on HighPoint 3520

    I am referring to this: http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=326 But even so, how can I still have the problem with Rocetraid 3520?
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    4 x 16GB Mtron MOBI RAID0 on HighPoint 3520

    I have a five drive setup. 5x16GB Sata Mobi and here is what I get: With ICH10R: 410 MB/Sec (chaching enabled through storage manager) With Rocketraid 3520: 420MB/sec (with writeback or writethrough caching) I also tried a 4 drive setup and I get about 350MB/sec when I shlould be getting...
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