Back in late August, AMD launched the entry-level Ryzen Threadripper 1900X processor, which features 8 cores, 16 cores and its priced at $549. At the time, AMD promised that it would be launching a ...
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Mentioned a couple of times already, and now available for X399 owners with Ryzen Threadripper. You can RAID NVMe storage units like M2 SSDs. The new driver will ...
Having been called out as a feature gap by enthusiasts, AMD has now introduced beta support for super-fast, bootable NVMe RAID arrays for the X399 boards supporting Threadripper CPUs. While ...
If you’ve splurged on a monstrous Ryzen Threadripper processor, you can now put its ludicrous 64 PCIe lanes to use supercharging your already-supercharged storage—or making sure your data won’t ...
In a blog post today, AMD announced support for native bootable NVMe RAID for its x399 HEDT platform. Now you may ask, what does NVMe RAID bring to the table? Well, AMD highlighted some performance ...
More news coming AMD is that the X399 motherboards will be supporting Bootable NVME RAID. A nice free upgrade I'd say. AMD got some heat recently, not having this feature available. So to hook into ...
If you are using RAID on your computer, it might not be configured correctly, or the driver is not installed correctly. If that is the case, you need to configure RAID in the correct way. On the other ...
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