GIGABYTE X670 B650 Series Gaming Motherboards User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Gigabyte
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X670 B650 Series Gaming Motherboards
User Guide
X670 B650 Series Gaming Motherboards
Configuring a RAID Set
(AMD X670/B650 Series)
RAID Levels
| RAID 0| RAID 1| RAID 10
---|---|---|---
Minimum Number of Hard Drives| >2| 2| 4
Array Capacity| Number of hard drives Size of the
smallest drive| Size of the smallest drive| (Number of hard drives/2) Size
of the smallest drive
Fault Tolerance| No| Yes| Yes
To configure SATA hard drive(s), follow the steps below:
A. Install hard drive(s) in your computer.
B. Configure SATA controller mode in BIOS Setup.
C. Configure a RAID array in RAID BIOS (Note 1)
D. Install the RAID driver and operating system
Before you begin
- SATA hard drive s or SSDs. (Note 2) To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended that you use two hard drives with identical mode land capacity. (Note 3)
- A Windows setup disc.
- An Internet connected computer.
- A USB thumb drive.
Configuring SATA Controllers
A. Installing SATA hard drive(s) in your computer
Install the hard drives/SSDs in the SATA/M.2 connectors on the motherboard.
Then connect the power connectors from your power supply to the hard drives.
(Note 1) Skip this step if you do not want to create RAID array on the SATA
controller.
(Note 2) An M.2 PCIe SSD cannot be used to set up a RAID set either with an
M.2 SATA SSD or a SATA hard drive.
(Note 3) Refer to the “Internal Connectors” section of the user’s manual for
the installation notices for the M.2, and SATA connectors.
B. Configuring SATA controller mode in BIOS Setup
Make sure to configure the SATA controller mode correctly in system BIOS
Setup.
Step: Turn on your computer and press
C. UEFI RAID Configuration
Step 1:
In BIOS Setup, go to Boot and set CSM Support to Disabled (Figure 2). Save the
changes and exit BIOS Setup. The BIOS Setup menus described in this section
may differ from the exact settings for your motherboard. The actual BIOS Setup
menu options you will see shall depend on the motherboard you have and the
BIOS version.
Step 2:
After the system reboot, enter BIOS Setup again. Then enter the Settings\IO
Ports\RAIDXpert2 Configuration Utility sub-menu (Figure 3).
Step 3:
On the RAIDXpert2 Configuration Utility screen, press
(Note) If you want to install the operating system onto a single drive/SSD
first, select RAIDABLE mode.
Step 4:
On the Select Physical Disks screen, select the hard drives to be included in
the RAID array and set them to Enabled. Next, use the down arrow key to move
to Apply Changes and press
After setting the capacity, move to Create Array and press
Delete RAID Volume
To delete a RAID array, select the array to be deleted on the RAIDXpert2
Configuration Utility\Array Management\Delete Array screen. Press
Installing the RAID Driver and Operating System
With the correct BIOS settings, you are ready to install the operating system.
A. Installing the Operating System
As some operating systems already include RAID driver, you do not need to
install separate RAID driver during the Windows installation process. After
the operating system is installed, we recommend that you install all required
drivers from the GIGABYTE Control Center to ensure system performance and
compatibility. If the operating system to be installed requires that you
provide additional RAID driver during the OS installation process, please
refer to the steps below:
Step 1:
Go to GIGABYTE’s website, browse to the motherboard model’s web page, download
the AMD RAID Preinstall Driver file on the Support\Download\SATA RAID/AHCI
page, unzip the file and copy the files to your USB thumb drive.
Step 2:
Boot from the Windows setup disc and perform standard OS installation steps.
When the screen requesting you to load the driver appears, select Browse.
Step 3:
Insert the USB thumb drive and then browse to the location of the drivers.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the following three drivers in
order.
- AMD-RAID Bottom Device
- AMD-RAID Controller
- AMD-RAID Config Device
Finally, continue the OS installation.
B. Rebuilding an Array
Rebuilding is the process of restoring data to a hard drive from other drives
in the array. Rebuilding applies only to fault-tolerant arrays such as RAID 1
and RAID 10 arrays. To replace the old drive, make sure to use a new drive of
equal or greater capacity. The procedures below assume a new drive is added
to replace a failed drive to rebuild a RAID 1 array.
While in the operating system, make sure the Chipset and RAID drivers have
been installed.
Step 1:
Right-click on the RAIDXpert2 icon on the desktop and then select Run as
administrator to launch the AMD RAIDXpert2 utility.
Step 2:
In the Disk Devices section, left-click your mouse twice on the newly-added
hard drive.
Step 3:
On the next screen, select Assign as Global Spare and click OK.
Step 4:
You can check the current progress in the Active Volumes section on the bottom
or left of the screen.
Step 5:
Then rebuild is complete when the Task State column shows “COMPLETED.”
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