Re: Two Seagate 74 GB Raptors in Raid 0 for video editing and games. FAST ?
- From: "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 06:59:09 +1100
Alyssa <Alyssa@.com.au> wrote
> People do though :)
Sure, plenty dont have much of a clue about reliable system design.
> I know ive read plenty of people who do.
Plenty are stupid enough to overclock too.
> Iam sure it would make it quciker but from
> what i read raid 0 aint realy that much faster.
Correct, and with a significant increase in risk as well.
> maybe 5% faster only on some things.
It can be better than that with the best configs.
> I think ill get a Raptor as main drive and 7200rpm as
> storage drive and backup. thats sounds more sain.
Yep, and its arguable if you really need the raptor at all too.
Modern hard drives are pretty fast.
> Rod Speed <rod_speed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> Alyssa <Alyssa@.com.au> wrote
>>> Western Digital make them ?? or segate ?
>>
>> WD
>>
>>> Wouls raiding two of these make them even faster.
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> or would one just do ??
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> Just trying to speed everything up as much as i can for my NEW pc.
>>> Which will be a games and HD videing editing and encoding machine.
>>
>> You dont need to raid0 those drives for that type of use.
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