Installing a new 850 evo with an existing raid 0 ssd array and a raid 1 HDD array....Raid or AHCI?

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I plan on replacing my existing raid 0 ssd array with the single 850 Evo 500gb drive. I was planning on keeping the Raid 1 HDD array as it is.

I tried to clone the raid 0 ssd array and it appeared to work properly but I am having issues loading windows. I started another thread about that. I am planning on doing a fresh install instead.

Should I leave the Sata setting at Raid when I do the fresh install or change it to AHCI. I assume if I change it to AHCI then my raid 1 HDD array will no longer work. Is there any downside to leaving it set to Raid? Everything I have read states to set it to AHCI for best performance.
 
The motherboard is in my sig. It does have six ports on the Intel controller and 2 extra ports on the other controller. From everything I've read it is best to avoid the second controller. I don't really care about performance with the Raid 1 array. It is just for back up.
 
I just did some research on the second controller. It is a Marvell 88SE9172. According to the specs it is capable of Raid 0/1. So I could move my Raid 1 HDD array to the Marvell controller and use the Evo 850 on the Intel controller. I assume each controller can be set to either AHCI or RAID separately???
 
I will play around with it when I get home from work.

Is there really any performance difference between running RAID or AHCI? In other words if I left the RAID 1 array on the Intel controller with the single Evo 850 I would have to set the controller to RAID. How much of a difference will setting the controller to RAID versus AHCI really make in the SSD's performance?
 
I've been doing more research and it appears setting it to RAID or AHCI will give the same results. So I can leave the RAID 1 HDD array on the Intel controller and the EVO 850 should still run perfectly. What I found is that RAID is basically the same as AHCI except it has a bootroom for the RAID software. Or something like that. LOL

Can someone please confirm that?
 
Another option is I just go back to AHCI and don't use RAID. I can always back up my HDD to an external drive. I have a 2TB usb external drive I can use for back up. I liked the idea of RAID 1 because I didn't have to worry about backing it up.
 
I played around with it tonight and did more harm than good. I tried so many things that I ended up screwing up my raid 0 boot drive array! So I had no choice but to do a fresh install on the evo 850. at first I couldn't get Windows to install. I ended up having to disconnect all the drives except for the 850 in order for Windows to install. I did set it to AHCI before I installed Windows. After Windows installed I tried changing it to RAID and connected my raid hdd array but that caused a bsod while booting Windows. I switched it back to AHCI and left the 2 hdd connected. Luckily in Windows the drive showed up and is working as drive F. Only one drive showed up though. I disconnected one of the hdd and the drive still showed up in windows as drive F. So I didn't lose the data on the raid 1 drives but since I setup the 850 as AHCI it appears I can't use the hdd as a raid 1 setup anymore. I think I am ok with that. No more raid for now. I'll just be sure to back up important data to my external drive. I could try using the Marvell controller but I think I would prefer faster boot times and just back up to an external instead. I could always leave both 1tb drives installed and just back up internally. Maybe I'll do that for now. I will have to wipe them and start fresh so they get the proper drive letters assigned to them.

Anyway, in case anyone else comes across this thread I hope my experience helps them. Cloning didn't work for me. Maybe because I was cloning a raid 0 array. I don't know. All I know is the tried and true method of doing a fresh install on a new primary drive is still the best method.