
The raid controller on the X570 board is for both SATA RAID and NVME RAID my board has dual NVME ultra m.2 slots and allows for RAID arrays that span both SATA and NVME so you can have 2 sata drives in an array combined with an NVME drive if you so chose to do so like a "volume" raid or something like that.

I've also installed AMD's chipset drivers. So I am "using" AMD's raid controller drivers absolutely certain. I have enabled RAID mode in BIOS and used the BIOS RAID configuration settings to create and array and used AMD's RAID Drivers when installing windows 10 to allow the RAID to be detected by the windows 10 installer and able to create a partition on the RAID array. I assumed that AMD's drivers would do this automatically or you know they wouldnt work correctly. I'm certain there must be higher speed scsi drivers or some way to remove microsofts lousy ancient ones or replace Ehstore driver with a newer better more appropriate one? (the AMD drivers quote storport? maybe thats an option?) if we could do so wouldnt drive speed and performance be able to greatly increase the same way SCSI devices speed and performance do over USB 3.0 ports with the correct SCSI UAS driver instead of the ancient decades old ehstore/esata driver. (about the asus boards i know this for a fact as maybe 4 or 5 years ago i owned one).

What i meant was, whats the point of updating all our RAID controller drivers with high speed AMD drivers when microsoft ones are ancient and no good? USB 3.0 replaced that ancient Ehstore/esata driver with higher speed "USB attached SCSI (UAS) Mass storage device " with far higher speed SCSI drivers and certain mainboard makers like ASUS if you use their mainboard driver CD but not available for download from their website on some boards will include a custom even higher transfer speed SCSI over USB driver i believe it was, however for those asus boards and ports they function terribly and laggy and have issues with some devices if you do not install the correct SCSI driver and keep the drivers up to date. The AMD driver is for the RAID controller! but microsoft "storage controller" and the device managers "hard drive" listing shows a "RAID ARRAY SCSI" device and the microsoft storage controller and SCSI hard disk device are using "microsoft scsi driver ehstore" from the year 2006 in the driver information.
