F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Currently, Asus is experiencing R6E raid failures with all BIOS updates.

Currently, Asus is experiencing R6E raid failures with all BIOS updates.

Currently, Asus is experiencing R6E raid failures with all BIOS updates.

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AliReyiz_IK
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07-31-2016, 12:37 AM
#11
I enjoy the thought of swapping my OS drive swiftly and smoothly. The idea of disconnecting the drive from the motherboard isn’t appealing to me. *shrugs* It’s better to keep the spare drive handy. Last time I returned drives a few weeks later, I ended up buying new ones again—definitely a lesson learned!
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AliReyiz_IK
07-31-2016, 12:37 AM #11

I enjoy the thought of swapping my OS drive swiftly and smoothly. The idea of disconnecting the drive from the motherboard isn’t appealing to me. *shrugs* It’s better to keep the spare drive handy. Last time I returned drives a few weeks later, I ended up buying new ones again—definitely a lesson learned!

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ASAAD_3D
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07-31-2016, 06:08 AM
#12
Oh, I'm definitely hanging onto the spare drive. It's an SN750. I've only still got the board in hopes that AMD announces a $225 R5 5600 or a sub-$350 R7 5700X at some point this month. If I haven't heard anything by 1/25 or so, I have to send it back to Amazon or lose the refund. And I know that if I send it back, they'll announce the 5600 the next day. If I don't, they'll just keep dropping overpriced X CPUs. Even if that board does go back, the extra NVMe stays with me.
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ASAAD_3D
07-31-2016, 06:08 AM #12

Oh, I'm definitely hanging onto the spare drive. It's an SN750. I've only still got the board in hopes that AMD announces a $225 R5 5600 or a sub-$350 R7 5700X at some point this month. If I haven't heard anything by 1/25 or so, I have to send it back to Amazon or lose the refund. And I know that if I send it back, they'll announce the 5600 the next day. If I don't, they'll just keep dropping overpriced X CPUs. Even if that board does go back, the extra NVMe stays with me.

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TrueBit
Senior Member
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08-01-2016, 04:38 PM
#13
I experienced unusual crashes and performance issues that prompted an update.
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TrueBit
08-01-2016, 04:38 PM #13

I experienced unusual crashes and performance issues that prompted an update.

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Foreverkim
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08-02-2016, 01:00 AM
#14
It's worth noting several times, though a single test is fine. If you frequently update your BIOS and lose your RAID setup each time, it doesn’t necessarily mean you should stop updating unless you have no other choice.
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Foreverkim
08-02-2016, 01:00 AM #14

It's worth noting several times, though a single test is fine. If you frequently update your BIOS and lose your RAID setup each time, it doesn’t necessarily mean you should stop updating unless you have no other choice.

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Destiny102
Member
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08-02-2016, 09:41 AM
#15
Skip the BIOS RAID setup, opt for OS-level RAID or use a hardware RAID card. Updating the BIOS will turn off or erase the RAID configuration—this issue occurs across most consumer motherboards.
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Destiny102
08-02-2016, 09:41 AM #15

Skip the BIOS RAID setup, opt for OS-level RAID or use a hardware RAID card. Updating the BIOS will turn off or erase the RAID configuration—this issue occurs across most consumer motherboards.

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