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Replacing motherboard and SAS controller - SOLVED

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Hello!

I am planning to replace my motherboard and SAS controller. The new motherboard has an integrated LSI 12 Gbit SAS controller so I'm planning to use that one instead of the Dell perc H300 which is currently in IT mode.

 

I have labeled the disks in the order they are currently in, but I was curious if there are any other steps which I should take or things I need to keep in mind before swapping the motherboard and SAS controller?

Edited by jeffrey.el

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If the onboard SAS is in IT mode it should be plug and play.

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10 hours ago, JorgeB said:

If the onboard SAS is in IT mode it should be plug and play.

So I don't have to worry about anything else? As long as the SAS controller reports the disks to the OS directly?

4 hours ago, jeffrey.el said:

So I don't have to worry about anything else? As long as the SAS controller reports the disks to the OS directly?

Yes. Still a good idea to note the drive position just in case, but you already have. :) 

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On 6/11/2021 at 7:56 AM, ChatNoir said:

Yes. Still a good idea to note the drive position just in case, but you already have. :) 

Alright thank you! It did indeed work! 

I'll close this topic :)

  • jeffrey.el changed the title to Replacing motherboard and SAS controller - SOLVED

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