I opened a call at ASUS technical support, but I haven't got any answer... after almost 2 weeks... I guess they just don't know the answer?!?
Hi, I'm very new on this forum, and I have to admit I only joined because I really hope somebody here will be able to help!
I'm setting up a new server. P4 3.4GHz, on an ASUS P5AD2-Deluxe motherboard, 2Gb memory... I was interested in buying this motherboard mainly because of its 3 IDE (6 disks) and 4 SATA (8 disks) controllers. I installed 2x 160Gb UDMA Maxtor Hard-Disks and a Samsung DVD Burner on the IDE Controllers. Had some problems with this, but it's fixed now. Both IDE Hard Drives are mirrored (they contain Windows 2000 Server system partition + Striped RAID-0 data partition).
Then I bought 3x300Gb SATA Hard-Disks (Maxtor as well). Here's what I'd like to do: I'd like to connect 8x 300Gb SATA disks on the 8 SATA connectors of the motherboard, and make a huge 2Tb RAID5 partition using Windows 2000 Server RAID5 solution (perfectly working on my old server, which has 4 IDE 200Gb drives configured in RAID5).
... and here's my problem: the P5AD2-Deluxe motherboard has got 2 different SATA controllers ("double-controllers", as I can connect 4 disks on each of them). The first one is an Intel something (not important), the second one is a "Silicon Image 3114". For test purposes (that's why I only bought 3 disks for now), I connected 1 SATA disk on Intel first controller (on "Master" connector), 1 SATA disk on Intel second controller (on "Master" as well), and 1 SATA disk on the first connector of the Sil3114 controller.
In the BIOS, you can choose whether you'd like the Sil3114 controller configured with RAID capabilities, or simply consider the connected drives as "SATA". I choosed the latest (the other one doesn't work either, anyway).
When I boot up, the BIOS can see the 3 SATA disks without any problem (right size / constructor / etc.). If I run the "RAID Silicon Image Utility" when running Windows, it can see my SATA disk without any problem...
BUT... Windows Disk Management can only see my IDE drives (of course), and the 2 disks connected on the Intel first and second "Master" connectors. It just doesn't detect the third disk (the one connected on Sil3114)...
I checked on some forums, people say that Windows needs the latest Sil3114 driver to be able to see the disks, but it doesn't help in my situation!
Anybody got any idea? Thanks *A LOT* in advance!