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Hello,

 

I've just upgraded internal HDD replacing it with a SSD (Crucial BX500 968GB). I've removed the internal 32GB mSATA since it's not more needed having an SSD installed.

 

My question is: in the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Performance panel, there's the Dynamic Storage Accelerator option. Should it be Disabled or Enabled ?

 

Thank you.

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@maestralien 

 

When acceleration is enabled the HD is in RAID 0 configuration.
When acceleration is disabled the HD is like a typical HD.  (in your case SSD).

 

Now you removed mSATA or remove RAID 0, therefore it should be Disabled

 

Regards.

BH
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@maestralien 

 

When acceleration is enabled the HD is in RAID 0 configuration.
When acceleration is disabled the HD is like a typical HD.  (in your case SSD).

 

Now you removed mSATA or remove RAID 0, therefore it should be Disabled

 

Regards.

BH
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