OK, so since I am bored at work lets try to figure out a couple glitches I had.
First one is easy, I was just dumb. I have 32GB of memory, but it is only using 16GB. For those of you who dont know, windows 7 Home Premium has a limit of 16GB. So I need to change to Windows 7 Pro, or Ultimate, both of which can use up to 192GB. All of that info only pertains to 64bit versions BTW.
The next one I think is easy, but has me a bit more stumped. I have a 4TB SATA 3 drive for bulk storage. When I was installing windows I didn't do anything with it (probably the first mistake), so I tried to install it from Windows after the fact. I could see it, and it was partitioned into 3 sections that were approximately 100mb, 1.99TB, and 1.99TB. I formatted the one section, and it worked just fine, and I now see a "E" drive that is 1.99TB. However I cant do anything with the remaining ~2TB. Also, I really would prefer to see the full ~4TB as one drive to make things easier. Just wondering what people think I guess. I need to reinstall the proper version of Windows, so when I do that I can format that drive then and I think I should be OK.
That also ties in with the SATA connections on the board, which are a little confusing. So I will try and explain this the best I can. I guess that Intel only supports 2 SATA 3 ports, but my board has 4. So that means two are on the Intel chipset, and two are on another chipset. Right now I have the the two SSD's on the Intel ports in a RAID 0 since that seemed like the right thing to do. It says in the paperwork that the other two SATA 3 ports are only for hard drives, so I hooked up the 4TB drive there (with a standard SATA cable, so not 6gb/sec). I believe that I can have those be RAID as well, but I know it would be a little more difficult to set up. Something along the lines of installing drivers off of a jump drive I imagine. There are also 4 SATA 2 ports, and I have the optical drive hooked up there for now.
So I wonder if I have everything hooked up the best way possible? It seems like it would be better to have the SSD's on the non-Intel ports, and then the 4TB drive and the Optical drive on the two Intel SATA 3 ports. What do you guys think?
Sean