Intel Rapid Storage Mgr does not see my SATA III Drives

I was wondering if my BIOS settings are wrong. I have two SATA III (6 GB/s) plugged into the appropriate Sockets. Motherboard ASUS P8P67 B3. Readers appear in Explorer but in the Intel Rapid Storage Mgr, ports are empty. How will I know that I get max performance of these drives?

Leave the controller in raid mode. Provides the same functionality as AHCI and you can change to raid later if you choose.

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