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Raid for P-ATA discontinued? 7VT600P-RZ



 
 
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Old November 24th 05, 05:06 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default Raid for P-ATA discontinued? 7VT600P-RZ


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Hello,

I was looking at the 7VT600P-RZ board and it says it has raid on the
overview page, but looking more closely at the manual, the raid is
only for s-ata. Are there any athlon mobos that have raid for p-ata?

Thanks.


The GA-7N400 Pro2 runs both and very well. I believe that there are others
too.
JPS


 




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