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HP Omen 17 (17-cb0004nw)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

There are my notebook details:

[1] Model: HP Omen 17 (17-cb0004nw)

[2] Product number: 7DV29EA

[3] System board ID: 8603

[4] BIOS (HP Setup Utility): AMI F.30

[5] BIOS Menu (vertical layout):

* Main

* Security

* Configuration

* Boot Options

* UEFI HII Configuration

* Exit

[6] UEFI HII Configuration (displayed options):

* Network Stack Configuration

* Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology

[7] Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology (displayed info):

* Intel RST 17.2.8.4410 RAID Driver

* Non-RAID Physical Disks: Samsung SSD 860 EVO 2TB

[8] Installed Storage Devices (1x SATA, 2x NVMe):

* Samsung SSD 860 EVO 2TB (SATA)

* Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB (NVMe)

* Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB (NVMe)

 

Question:

Is it possible to configure RAID 0 for 2x M2 NVMe SSDs and then install OS on such a combined disk? If yes then how to do it.

I could not find any useful information about RAID configuration in manuals and forums for my notebook model. It seems that there are also not too many options in a BIOS interface in comparison with other HP computers (i.e. with a horizontal layout menu). BTW, I know that PCIe 3.0 x4 interface between CPU and disk controller can be a bottleneck for those NVMe drives, but nonetheless I would like to just check if there is any speed increase (as for transfer and IO operations) or not in this case.

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