Intel XP-M5S661GX Making the Sata RAID Driver Disk, Loading the SiS 964 Serial ATA Driver

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5.3.Creating RAID 1

1.Upon re-boot, you will see the RAID software prompting you to press CTRL+S keys to enter the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility. Press CTRL+S.

2.In the SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility, press <R> to enter the RAID Setup utility.

3.In the RAID Setup window, press <A> to create RAID volume. Then, use number keys 1~3 to select a RAID type. Press 3 to select RAID 1 and then press <Enter>

4.Use <1> or <2> key to select Auto Create or Manual Create.

Manual Create allows you to assign the source disk.

5.W hen the prompt "Duplicate the SOURCE data to RAID disks?" appears, press Y or N as needed.

6.After the completion, you will see the RAID 1 array under the Current Created Raid list in the RAID Setup window.

5.4.Making the SATA RAID Driver Disk

For the RAID disks to be recognized correctly during Windows Setup process, you need to install the SiS 964 SATA RAID driver at the beginning of Windows Setup. The proce- dure below introduces how to make a floppy disk containing the RAID driver.

1.Insert the Axper motherboard driver CD to the CD-ROM drive in your system. Go to My Computer and right-click the CD-ROM icon to select Open.

2.In the BootDrv folder, double-click the Menu.exe file. Then a MS-DOS prompt screen will appear, presenting a list of SATA/RAID/SCSI controllers.

3.Select the RAID controller for your motherboard. (Example: select SiS 964 SATA for the XP-M5S661GX motherboard.) Then the driver file will be automatically copied and transferred to the floppy disk. Wait until it's done, then you can begin to install Windows operating system to the RAID disks.

5.5.Loading the SiS 964 Serial ATA Driver

1.Boot from the Windows Installation CD. Press <F6> as soon as you see the Press F6 if you need to install a 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver message. Follow the on- screen instructions and supply the RAID driver with the floppy disk. Then proceed to complete the Windows installation and drivers installation.

(Note: Each time you add a new hard drive to a RAID array, the RAID driver will have to be installed under Windows once for that hard drive. After that, the driver will not have to be installed.)

For more details about SATA RAID configurations, please refer to the manual file in the motherboard

driver CD.

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XP-M5S661GX specifications

The Intel XP-M5S661GX is designed to cater to the needs of mobile computing, offering a blend of performance, power efficiency, and enhanced graphics capabilities. This processor is part of the Intel Core family, which has gained a reputation for its robust performance across various applications, including multitasking, gaming, and content creation.

One of the standout features of the XP-M5S661GX is its advanced architecture. Built on Intel’s innovative 10nm process technology, this mobile processor boasts increased transistor density, which contributes to improved performance and energy efficiency. It delivers high clock speeds with Turbo Boost technology, allowing users to dynamically increase performance for demanding tasks while maintaining thermal efficiency.

The XP-M5S661GX incorporates Intel’s Iris Xe graphics, which brings significant advancements in integrated graphics performance. This capability enables users to enjoy a smoother visual experience in applications involving video editing, graphic design, and casual gaming. The Iris Xe also supports various modern APIs like DirectX 12 and Vulkan, allowing for enhanced gaming experiences and improved graphics rendering.

Power efficiency is a key characteristic of the XP-M5S661GX. With its thermal design power (TDP) of around 15 watts, this processor ensures that laptops can operate longer on battery life, which is crucial for mobile users. The processor also supports Intel Speed Shift technology, which allows for quicker responsiveness and better power management, adapting to the user’s needs in real-time.

Another notable technology present in the XP-M5S661GX is Intel’s Adaptive Boost Technology, which intelligently manages power and performance to optimize computing tasks. This feature ensures that users achieve an excellent balance between performance and energy consumption, promoting a better user experience.

Security is also prioritized with the integration of Intel Threat Detection Technology, which helps to safeguard user data and system integrity against various cyber threats. Additionally, the XP-M5S661GX supports Intel’s hardware-based security features, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected while enhancing overall system reliability.

In conclusion, the Intel XP-M5S661GX processor stands out in the mobile computing landscape due to its powerful performance, energy efficiency, and advanced graphics capabilities. With a focus on delivering an exceptional user experience across multiple applications, it remains a popular choice for professionals and casual users alike, catering to today’s demanding computing needs.