ULTRA ATA/133 PCI RAID Card RC200

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4.Press Y to confirm your choice. The spare drive will be created and listed as the last set.

5.Press ESC to exit the RAID BIOS.

6.The SPARE drive will not be seen by Windows, however, it remains in the background waiting to rebuild the mirror in the event of a hard drive failure.

Rebuilding a Failed Mirror Set

If a SPARE drive was not configured, the steps below will guide you in rebuilding a failed mirror set.

1.As the BIOS boots press F3 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.

2.Press F1 to dissolve an Array.

3.Press the number of the Mirrored array to be dissolved.

4.Press Y to confirm. Be sure you delete the correct Array.

5.Press ESC to exit the RAID BIOS, then immediately turn off the computer.

6.Replace the bad drive with a new hard drive of equal or greater size, then restart the computer.

7.During boot press F3 to enter the RAID BIOS.

8.Press F2 to create an Array.

9.Press F2 to create a Mirrored Array.

10.Answer N for automatic setup.

11.Enter the number of the Source (good) drive.

12.Enter the number of the Destination (new) drive.

13.Answer Y to copy from Source to Destination drive.

14.Answer N to decline Offline Copy.

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Rosewill RC200 user manual Rebuilding a Failed Mirror Set

RC200 specifications

The Rosewill RC200 is an exceptional product in the realm of computer hardware, particularly known for its versatility and performance. Primarily targeting gaming enthusiasts and professionals alike, the RC200 showcases a blend of modern design and advanced features, making it a go-to choice for those who desire top-notch functionality without breaking the bank.

One of the standout features of the Rosewill RC200 is its impressive airflow design. It encompasses multiple fan mounts and mesh panels that promote optimal cooling efficiency. The case can accommodate up to six 120mm fans, thereby ensuring that users can maintain low temperatures even during intense gaming or prolonged usage sessions. This attention to cooling is essential for maintaining the longevity and reliability of expensive components housed within.

Moreover, the RC200 supports a variety of radiator setups, catering to liquid cooling enthusiasts. With support for front-mounted radiators up to 280mm and top-mounted radiators up to 240mm, users have flexibility in how they choose to manage thermal performance. This is particularly advantageous for those who explore overclocking or require additional cooling for high-performance CPUs and GPUs.

The RC200 also boasts a spacious interior, supporting both ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards. This ample space not only makes cable management simpler but also allows for a clean and organized build. The inclusion of a tempered glass side panel provides an elegant touch, allowing users to showcase their components and RGB lighting setups.

In terms of connectivity, the RC200 is equipped with multiple USB ports, including USB 3.0, allowing for high-speed data transfers. Additionally, audio jacks for headphones and microphones are conveniently located on the front panel for easy access.

In summary, the Rosewill RC200 offers a well-rounded package of features that emphasize cooling management, interior space, and connectivity. Its modern aesthetic combined with practical functionality makes it a worthy contender for anyone looking to assemble a capable and visually appealing gaming rig or workstation. As such, it stands out as a reliable choice in the competitive landscape of PC cases.