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MSI Releases BIOS Updates for Motherboards to Support CPU-Attached RAID

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MSI, the world-leading gaming motherboard brand, is proud to release new BIOS updates that allow MSI Intel motherboards to support CPU-Attached RAID. By using CrystalDiskMark 6.0.0, CPU-Attached RAID can provide better read/write speeds, which improves storage performance for RAID. MSI also created M.2 Genie, a brilliant feature to make setting up RAID 0 for M.2 much easier and less time consuming with fewer steps to connect the M.2 devices and enjoy higher speed.

Before experiencing unmatched transfer speed using CPU-Attached RAID, make sure your compatible MSI motherboards has been updated to the latest BIOS version. Updated BIOS version as below could support CPU-Attached RAID. Downloads are available on the motherboards' product pages.



List of Supported Motherboard Models:

Intel Z370 Express


Intel X299 Express


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Took them long enough, but I will take it. Nice benchmarks! Don't know how I am going to use all that speed, but I'm sure a bottle of lube and some tissues while staring at those benchmarks will do the job...lol
 
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Been thinking about doing this...
I got to get another 960 EVO to try it...
I also noticed MSI added "Gaming try it" to the bios...it does a whole system overclock and actually does a decent job without unnecessary voltage increases.
And r newest BIOS has microcode update 84... Best update to date.
 

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First time ever that I heard about CPU-Attached RAID, can't find where to read more about it.
Can somebody point me where to read or talk more about this feature/technology?

TIA
 
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First time ever that I heard about CPU-Attached RAID, can't find where to read more about it.
Can somebody point me where to read or talk more about this feature/technology?

TIA
I'm guessing it's RAID support from a PCIe M.2 card(s).
 

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Does this mean we can use the m.2 slots or do we need a pcie adapter/ expander ?
 
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