Decrease your RAID 5 setup in the BIOS following an overclocking process.
Decrease your RAID 5 setup in the BIOS following an overclocking process.
Hi Everyone,
Go easy on me - I've searched.
Asus X88a-M and A8-6600K (3.9Ghz)
I've raised the multiplier to 106 (4.1-ish) and all is well... up to here. I'm using the ASUS on-board RAID controller.
Once I hit 107, at startup, the RAID array reports "Not Present." I saw a post from 2004
where someone asked if they 'locked the AGP/PCI' on the motherboard. I swear there is nothing like that in my Asus BIOS and not a single post anywhere on Al Gore's internet that mentions this effect. I've played with some other settings and no matter what the RAID disappears.
Anywhere to start looking? Pretty much a noob at overclocking but I've been reading so I know words but not concepts yet.
Thanks for taking a minute to help.
The purpose of purchasing a K-series is to avoid dealing with the BCLK. Restore it to its original state and adjust the multiplier to 41.
106/107 isn't the multiplier; that's the FSB, and it's no wonder you're losing the raid. I'm surprised you haven't lost other functions too.
The purpose of purchasing a K-series is to avoid dealing with the BCLK. Restore it to its original state and adjust the multiplier to 41.
Thanks Scuzzycard. I modified the multiplier and achieved 4.3 Ghz without losing the RAID!