Configuration Guide
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 an NVMe RAID set with onboard M.2 modules in UEFI BIOS
- 5. Creating an NVMe RAID set with expansion M.2 card in UEFI BIOS
- 6. Installing the RAID controller driver during Windows® 10 or Windows® 11 OS installation
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4. Creating an NVMe RAID set with onboard M.2
modules in UEFI 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. 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.
2. Go to Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration > VMD Setup Menu.
3. In the VMD setup menu, set Enable VMD controller and Map PCIE Storage under
VMD to [Enabled], and set Map SATA Controller under VMD to [Disabled].
NVMe RAID support varies between different motherboard models. Make sure to check
the product specification for more information.