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Thanks for the reply, stasio.
No go on that new driver. I tried it out this morning and it gave me the same problem. It could be that something in the driver conflicts with the way SSDs work? What's the difference between the original Gigabyte driver and the JMicron driver? The original GSATA driver nets me 155MB/s on a Raid 0 SSD setup... something which should be running at 200+MB/s. Even my 500G 7200rpm Barracudas in Raid 0 are hitting 225MB/s while the Velociraptors in Raid 0 are giving me 240MB/s. Something just doesn't seem quite right when a single SSD puts out 120MB/s...
Going to go back to the original Gigabyte GSATA driver until I find out what's wrong. stasio, please let me know if you find out anything regarding the differences in the drivers. I'd really rather not have to go and buy another Raid card.
BTW, this system is extremely stable having gone through 24hrs of Orthos and Prime95 plus 10 cycles of the Intel Burn Test.
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No go on that new driver. I tried it out this morning and it gave me the same problem. It could be that something in the driver conflicts with the way SSDs work? What's the difference between the original Gigabyte driver and the JMicron driver? The original GSATA driver nets me 155MB/s on a Raid 0 SSD setup... something which should be running at 200+MB/s. Even my 500G 7200rpm Barracudas in Raid 0 are hitting 225MB/s while the Velociraptors in Raid 0 are giving me 240MB/s. Something just doesn't seem quite right when a single SSD puts out 120MB/s...
Going to go back to the original Gigabyte GSATA driver until I find out what's wrong. stasio, please let me know if you find out anything regarding the differences in the drivers. I'd really rather not have to go and buy another Raid card.
BTW, this system is extremely stable having gone through 24hrs of Orthos and Prime95 plus 10 cycles of the Intel Burn Test.
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