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Non-ECC | Yes |
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Memory slots type | DIMM |
Number of memory slots | 4 |
Supported memory types | DDR3-SDRAM |
Maximum internal memory | 32 GB |
Supported memory clock speeds | 1066, 1333, 1600, 1866, 2133, 2400, 2800 MHz |
Processor socket | LGA 1155 (Socket H2) |
Processor manufacturer | Intel |
Compatible processor series | Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7 |
USB 2.0 connectors | 2 |
Number of SATA III connectors | 6 |
Number of Parallel ATA connectors | 0 |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) connectors | 1 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 5 |
Audio chip | Realtek ALC898 |
Certification | FCC, CE, WHQL |
Component for | PC |
Motherboard chipset | Intel Z77 |
Audio output channels | 7.1 channels |
Motherboard form factor | ATX |
Supported storage drive interfaces | SATA III |
On-board graphics card | - |
Parallel processing technology support | 2-Way CrossFireX, 2-Way SLI, 3-Way CrossFireX, 4-Way CrossFireX, 4-Way SLI |
BIOS type | AMI |
ACPI version | 1.1 |
BIOS memory size | 64 Mbit |
Depth | 244 mm |
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Width | 305 mm |
Explains installing SATA hard disks with RAID functions on Intel Z77 chipset and creating RAID on SATA ports.
Defines RAID as a method combining multiple hard disk drives into one logical unit for performance and fault tolerance.
Details important considerations and warnings before creating RAID arrays, including drive selection, capacity, and data backup.
Provides steps for installing Windows 7/Vista OS on SATA HDDs configured for RAID using UEFI.
Outlines installing Windows XP OS on SATA HDDs with RAID functionality, including driver diskette creation.
Guides on configuring SATA settings to RAID mode within the system BIOS before proceeding with RAID setup.
Details the process of using the Intel RAID utility in the BIOS to create RAID volumes, select RAID levels, and set strip size.
Explains how to delete existing RAID volumes using the RAID utility within the BIOS environment.