No really, I have 3 perfectly fine 2TB Disks, All of them are used in raid zero so i can record at 2560x1440 at 60 fps, Raided HDD's and or SSD\s are the only thing capable of keeping up and given each recording is 10 or so minutes long and thats roughly 60GB+ An SSD is not suitable for the task, So here's the story
I recorded something and had yet to edit/upload it, Shut down the computer (I recorded a few days ago actualy but feeling lazy), I took my desktops ram out, (2 sticks so taking it from 16GB to 8GB) and put those 2 sticks in my other computer since it's ram had died, and given i rarely go over 6GB of usage i figured it'd be a non issue yo, I turned my DESKTOP back on and it refused to start, It cycled 2 times and said overclocking had failed and as such reset all my bios options, I put them back the way they were, And all of a sudden 1 of the disks that was in the array is not being detected as a raid disk, the INTEL raid controller is not lumping it in with the rest, and now i want what was recently put on those with drives that were at and still are at 100% health, And i can't get it off.
How do i fix this.
I recorded something and had yet to edit/upload it, Shut down the computer (I recorded a few days ago actualy but feeling lazy), I took my desktops ram out, (2 sticks so taking it from 16GB to 8GB) and put those 2 sticks in my other computer since it's ram had died, and given i rarely go over 6GB of usage i figured it'd be a non issue yo, I turned my DESKTOP back on and it refused to start, It cycled 2 times and said overclocking had failed and as such reset all my bios options, I put them back the way they were, And all of a sudden 1 of the disks that was in the array is not being detected as a raid disk, the INTEL raid controller is not lumping it in with the rest, and now i want what was recently put on those with drives that were at and still are at 100% health, And i can't get it off.
How do i fix this.








