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August 15th, 2018 14:00

All the speedshift and speedstep and whatever else will be on by default. Those allow for better power conservation. As for the RAID situation, its normally on because a lot of computer models use Intel's Rapid Storage or Optaine system for faster boot and program access, which requires 'raid'.

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August 15th, 2018 15:00

Thanks for the info.

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August 15th, 2018 20:00

I found this on Speed Shift:  What does Intel Speed Shift technology do?  With Skylake, Intel's 6th generation Core processors, this changes. The processor has been designed in a way that with the right commands, the OS can hand control of the frequency and voltage back to the processor. Intel is calling this technology 'Speed Shift'.

As far as the Raid setting, unless you're installing a Samsung NVMe drive and want to use their NVMe driver, I would leave it set as it came from the factory.

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