Hi sorry, I forgot some info.
(The N4F FAQ is down atm, gives an internal 500 error)
The disks are on the Intel B75 chipset. (SATA 1 and SATA 2)
SATA 0 (the first gray one) is the only SATA III from the intel chipset and is free for a cache SSD.
The ASmedia SATA III ports are at another place on the mobo and are not in use.
I only have 2 disks. (In the future I would add 3x3(4)TB for media, but then this should work fine first

) N4F is installed on a USB flash drive (embedded).
N4F info:
Version: 9.1.0.1 (x64)
Revision: 531
BIOS (UEFI) settings:
CPU config:
- C6 state: enabled
- C3 state: enabled
- C1E state: enabled
- package C state support: Auto
- Hardware prefetcher: Enabled
- Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch: Enabled
- Thermal Throtlling: enabled
- No-execute memory protection, and intel virtualization technology are disabled.
Storage configuration in Bios:
- SATA controllers: enabled
- SATA Mode Selection: AHCI
- SATA Aggressive Link Power Management: disabled
- Hard Disk SMART: Enabled
- ASmedia SATA ports (just set them disabled. we'll see, but I don't think this helps)
On the intel ports I can change: "external SATA" which is disabled on both ports. There is an option SATA device Type (Hard disk or SSD). Maby I should set this on SSD? (is HDD now). (AF drives: I'll maby try this later on). I don't see an option where I could let N4F detect the drivers.
Some relevant info from the N4F report:
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ATA disk:
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atacontrol:
[b]ATA_CAM option is enabled in kernel.
Please use camcontrol instead.[/b]
[i]there are some CAM errors in the log, something todo with this? easy way to change this on an embedded install?[/i]
SCSI disk:
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<WDC WD15EARS-00J2GB0 80.00A80> at scbus3 target 0 lun 0 (ada0,pass0)
<WDC WD15EARS-00MVWB0 51.0AB51> at scbus4 target 0 lun 0 (ada1,pass1)
<pny USB 2.0 FD 1.00> at scbus9 target 0 lun 0 (pass2,da0)
Thanks again,
Wouter