Try adding card h8 Startech Sata III - 1360t

Okay, I need help. I have a H8 - 1360t I'm in perpetual on upgrade mode. Currently, I have stock HDD and two Sandisk Extreme 240 GB SSD hybrid Seagate Momentus xt 750 GB disc. I had to move the stock HARD drive in a drive bay with a switchable dock hot, because of the single holder holding three discs. I also maxed out the RAM to 16 GB and have added a GTX670 4 GB video card. The system is used for games and video editing.

Long story short, I need another port SATA 6 Gbps. I tried to order a card Startech out of Amazon, a PEXESAT, with 2 internal and 2 external ports 3221. I put the riders for in-house, in accordance with the instructions, and my PC would not boot at all. I still had no video to see what type of error it was, as appropriate. PC stops after 10 seconds, don't try again, no luck. Take the card everything starts normally. Check the drivers, also those on the cd, even trying to download the most recent on the site of Startech. Nothing works. I have for a Highpoint RocketRaid, which came yesterday. Problem is, it has the fat PCI-e connectors. No luck on that front, either. They finally reached Startech technical support, he said probably a chipset compatibility issue. I'm supposed to check with my HPE-250 based Iona. One thing I noticed is that drivers will appear not as being installed, and my Board of Formosa was built with Intel Sata, who appears in Device Manager. What is the conflict? Will be that the Platinum support third party RAID card? My ultimate goal is to change put the hybrid with a SSD pro Samsung 840. I do a lot of video editing, so Sata 3 is a must,

Where I am now, it's that I found another Startech card on the HP store. This is the PEXSAT32, which has only two internal ports and not riders. He also said he uses native Windows drivers, as opposed to their. This will help? Or is the root cause of built in RAID Intel? Thanks for any help you guys can provide...

Yes! Who did the trick. It is the conflicting chipset. I had the PEXSAT32 this afternoon and it was immediately recognized. Only problem I had was that Windows said she doesn't have a driver for the Marvell chipset. I found it on the site of Startech. He ran and he was running. I goof and hooked my SSD who had BONE top pay-per-view, which resulted in a "training"not accessible "error.". Switched around and it loaded right up. Haven't really run of a landmark, but all my programs seem to run faster than ever out of the map.

Here is the driver for the card, in case someone needs it: http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/HDD-Controllers/SATA-Cards/2-Port-PCI-Express-SATA-6-Gbps-Controller-Card~PEXSAT32#dnlds

Thanks for all your help. Now I will go to 32 GB of RAM, (I bought a Windows7 Pro update today) and the Samsung EVO. Think I might try to upgrade the PSU, the 600 stock me kind of worried about being hungry juice. I think a 850 watts. Have a great day and thanks again! Brian

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