User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- Intel® RAID Configuration
- 1. RAID definitions
- 2. Installing storage devices
- 3. Creating a SATA RAID set in UEFI BIOS
- 4. Creating a SATA RAID set in BIOS
- 5. Creating an NVMe RAID set with onboard M.2 modules in UEFI BIOS
- 6. Creating an NVMe RAID set with onboard M.2/PCIe storage modules in BIOS
- 7. Creating an NVMe RAID set with expansion M.2 card in UEFI BIOS
- 8. Creating an NVMe RAID set with expansion M.2 card in BIOS
- 9. Installing the RAID controller driver during Windows® 10 or Windows® 11 OS installation
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RAID Configuration Guide
6. Creating an NVMe RAID set with onboard M.2/PCIe
storage modules in BIOS
• You can create a RAID set with the following setups:
- NVMe SSDs from the CPU.
- NVMe SSDs from the PCH.
- NVMe SSDs from the CPU and PCH.
- Third-party storage devices.
• PCIe RAID support varies between different motherboard models. Make sure to
check the product specification for more information.
1. Install the VROC key to the motherboard.
Refer to your motherboard’s user guide for the location of the VROC Key slot.
2. Power on your board and enter the BIOS Setup during POST.
Refer to Chapter 3 in your motherboard’s user guide for details on entering and navigating
through the BIOS Setup.
3. Go to Advanced > Sytem Storage Configuration for VROC.
4. Set the M.2 or SlimSAS items to [Enabled] depending on the storage device installed.
NVMe RAID support varies between different motherboard models. Make sure to check
the product specification for more information.