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As Vroc talked about 8700 being three disks I did it in raid 0 to 2170 speed, in theory the speeds should be added and having direct connection to the cpu greater reason, I made it in an asus G703GX the latest software makes it easy without doing anything the bios. Very good for Intel ...
Only the speed remains, although with that it is fluid.
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It was perfect, Intel's help has been effective, ASUS had OEM software, for the model with what I achieved speed of 9212 MB / s. It is a great advance that the nvme can be connected directly to the CPU, I have tested it with very demanding games and it is working very well with two intel SSD 760p connected to the CPU and a Samsung PM961 to the PCIe, in an Asus G703GX.
Thank you,
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Hi MReye15;
Thank you for contacting Intel® Memory & Storage Support.
As we understand, you need our support with your Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC), and you are using an ASUS ROG G703GX Gaming Laptop.
Since we do not have sufficient details about your system, and in order to understand your request better to help you with this issue, we would like to receive additional information; for this, we have available the Intel® System Support Utility for Windows* (SSU), please go to https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/ when finished downloading it, open it and attach the log file obtained to your next reply.
Also, we would like to get additional details on the storage subsystem, physical and logical device configuration, etc. We have available the System Reports for Intel® Rapid Storage Technology, please follow this link to find the instructions to obtain a system report: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000006351/technologies.html please send us the report obtained in your next reply.
We will be waiting for your response.
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Santiago A.
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Hi MReye15;
Unfortunately, the file attachment is no showing in this community thread, meaning we can’t perform any analysis or diagnostics. Please try to upload it again.
We advise to open a service ticket with ASUS* to request details on their benchmarking process for this RAID configuration, you can access ASUS* support by following this link: https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ROG-G703/HelpDesk/
We can’t provide further details on RAID data speed, since this RAID configuration is using a third party SSD. For further details on the Intel® SSD 760p Series 512GB, M.2 80mm, PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D2, TLC; please follow this link: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/134582/intel-ssd-760p-series-512gb-m-2-80mm-pcie-3-0-x4-3d2-tlc.html
Please let us know if there’s anything else we can help you with.
We will be looking forward to your reply.
Have a nice day,
Santiago A.
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Hi MReye15;
We have received your information and we will need to insist, this topic must be handled by the Laptop Manufacturer, ASUS*.
As you can see in the ASUS* helpdesk site: https://www.asus.com/supportonly/G703GX/HelpDesk_Download/ under “Driver’s and Tools”, the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (RSTe) Driver used in your Laptop, is issued by ASUS*.
Please note, the driver or software for your Intel® component might have been changed or replaced by your Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). We recommend you work with your OEM so you don’t lose features or customizations. Your OEM has available for your laptop, the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (RSTe) Driver, Current Version V17.2.7.1028 issued on 2019/08/05.
Previously, we have indicated, to request details on their benchmarking process for this RAID configuration, please access ASUS* support by following this link: https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ROG-G703/HelpDesk/
Have a nice day,
Santiago A.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
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Hi MReye15;
We have reviewed your community post, it seems you have tried to post a file or image to the thread; however the file did not uploaded.
Please try to post the file again.
Have a nice day,
Santiago A.
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It was perfect, Intel's help has been effective, ASUS had OEM software, for the model with what I achieved speed of 9212 MB / s. It is a great advance that the nvme can be connected directly to the CPU, I have tested it with very demanding games and it is working very well with two intel SSD 760p connected to the CPU and a Samsung PM961 to the PCIe, in an Asus G703GX.
Thank you,
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