>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
Oh look, clickbait.
>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
Oh look, clickbait.
>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
SOPA
Only reading the titles makes Wikipedia browsing a lot easier.
Fuck rAIDS. It's false security. Always backup.
>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
BRAZILIAN EDUCATION
RAID is for speeding up read/writes not for protecting your data.
you don't need more speed once you're already on nvme, that's linus-tier faggotry just for giggles
Reminder to report shitposters.
RAID-0 is not even a RAID because it is not redundant you clown.
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>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
Haha, you guys really showed him by bumping his dead shitpost back to the first page, haha.
A-ha and get banned then. No thanks
>false security
Look at the click-bait article, it's about not being able to boot off RAID-0. That's not exactly something you use for security since it doubles the chances of losing your data.
The only raid levels I use are RAID1 for my SSD (with a spinning drive as --write-mostly) and RAID6 for storage (two of six drives die and it's gone).
RAID-0 for boot seems a bit silly - but that's just my opinion. Actually, I don't see the point in risking using it for anything unless you absolutely need the speed.
RAID0 is tits for huge HDD scratch disks
Kill yourselves for bumping this thread.
Retarded sacks of shit. s4g3
>We were also told that AMD is going to enable the feature
U M A
U M A
DELICÌA
>needing RAID on NVMe
>retardissimo
maybe after 5-10 years
>hardware RAID
this is a bunch of nothing... confirmed.
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>In August 2005, nVidia (how it was spelled at the time) released the nForce 4 SLI X16 chipset for the Pentium 4 in Socket LGA775. The chipset supported a whopping 40 PCI Express lanes.
>Not long after, Intel realized that Nvidia was cutting into chipset sales and stopped licensing x86 to the company.
>In the years hence, we've been stuck with 16 PCIe lanes.
Fuck Intel
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The P67 board I'm using has an Nvidia NF200 and supports 16x/16x SLI (and 16x/16x/8x).