Hallo Aspirin,
ich lese hier nichts mehr von Dir, ist Dein Problem behoben?
Andernfalls vielleicht eine Idee aus einem älteren Posting:
"The Rampage III Extreme has the Marvell 88SE9128 SATA III controller which is only a 1 lane PCIe controller. It can barely support the full bandwidth potential of one SandForce 3 SATA III Drive. If you run RAID on that SATA III controller your Read/Write performance will actually be less than if you set-up your RAID on the Intel SATA II Controller.
I highly recommend that you set-up your SSDs on the Intel SATA II Controller. You will be much happier with the Read/Write speeds. Trust me, I used to have the Rampage III Extreme. I upgraded to the Black Edition specifically for the Marvell 88SE9182 Controller which is a 2 lane PCIe bus. Even this controller featuring twice the bandwidth capacity has a MAX Read/Write of 780MB/s and 600 MB/s respectively. Those figures are for SSDs which have the SandForce 3 controller. Some typical SSD drives which feature the SF3 controller include Vertex-3 and FORCE GT.
If you still want to run RAID on the Marvell 9128 Controller follow these steps. Your issue is related to one of these problems:
- Faulty SATA III Cables or cable/power connections
- Using an SSD Converter instead of hooking directly to the SATA III port from your drive
- Not using the 1003 RAID drive listed below (doesn't matter if windows recognizes the RAID, you must load this driver when using Marvell RAID)
- Bad SSD firmware flash (follow manufacturer proceedure again)
- PSU power instability (make sure you are using a dedicated power run for your SSDs so that there is no fluctation in amperage draw from other devices)."
Rampage III Extreme Edition Marvell Raid Issue