 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | [SSD RAID-0] This will be so stupid fast! Anyone done this? Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail Winner of Anantech Editor's Choice Award -- 3x Winner of Customer Choice Award - Intel Motherboards »www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···13128358
Harddrives: with two Intel X25-E Extreme SSDSA2SH032G1 2.5" 32GB SATA II SLC Internal Solid state disk (SSD) - Retail »www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···20167013 in a RAID-0 as the boot partition for Win7. (downloaded the 32 & 64 bit RC's from MSDN w/ free TechNet subscription today. Thanks Mr. Gates!)
That should boot in, oh maybe 10 seconds from a cold OFF start. • Is this a reasonable approach? -- Will this work? -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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 jouno53Palin 2012 join:2006-03-04 United State | Nice, did you get that board the the 2 drives? Nice read/write speeds on the SSD. -- My Site - |
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| reply to Ugly There's a long thread about it on 2cpu.
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | Thank you for the link  Why the non-membership? No big deal; just curious. -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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Be aware many of those on 2cpu are using top of the line RAID cards, so depending on what the Gigabyte board has, you may not see as impressive of results. |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | said by sdgthy :
I abhor having to log on to any website. Nuff said. Understand.said by sdgthy :
Be aware many of those on 2cpu are using top of the line RAID cards, so depending on what the Gigabyte board has, you may not see as impressive of results. OK. From NiceEgg. Storage Devices PATA 1 x ATA133 2 Dev. Max SATA 3Gb/s x 8 SATA RAID 0/1/5/10 Presumably, the Raid-0 is double the read/write speed.
From Gigabyte »www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb···P45-UD3P South Bridge: 6x SATA 3Gb/s connectors (SATA2_0, SATA2_1, SATA2_2, SATA2_3, SATA2_4, SATA2_5) supporting up to 6 SATA 3Gb/s devices Support for SATA RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 GIGABYTE SATA2 chip: 1 x IDE connector supporting ATA-133/100/66/33 and up to 2 IDE devices 2 x SATA 3Gb/s connectors (GSATA2_0, GSATA2_1) supporting up to 2 SATA 3Gb/s devices Support for SATA RAID 0, RAID 1 and JBOD -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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 signmeuptooLove those still alivePremium join:2001-11-22 NanoParticle kudos:4 | Double the speed? I thought that wasn't the case? |
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| reply to Ugly All that is meaningless, all that matters is:
South Bridge: Intel® ICH10R |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | said by sdgthy :
All that is meaningless, all that matters is:
South Bridge: Intel® ICH10R OK, now that we know it matters, what does this mean, please? Is that good, pr not? -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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 howie1Premium join:2003-04-08 Antarctica kudos:4 | That's where your onboard SATA/RAID/AHCI Controller be...  |
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 Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 | reply to sdgthy well on a cheapo nvraid card i can get 200+MB/s read rate
190MB/s write rate on sata1 (quad raid0) |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | said by Anonymous_:well on a cheapo nvraid card i can get 200+MB/s read rate 190MB/s write rate on sata1 (quad raid0) So, what do you mean, please? I'm more confused than ever! -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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| It means you could see some decent transfer rates with even a cheapie RAID controller. But if you're hoping for rates near the high end of what is shown in that thread above, you'll need to pay attention to what controllers are capable.
I easily get 200MB+ reads with my Arcea card and a SATA RAID5 array. |
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 toplevelpotUnlucky in women and cards join:2008-04-19 Los Angeles, CA | reply to Ugly sdgthy said: "I easily get 200MB+ reads with my Arcea card and a SATA RAID5 array."
I have a 9010b, every couple of weeks I look to see if anything new has been said about it. Whenever people talk raiding 9010s or 9010bs they also mention Arcea controller cards. Cheaper alts mentioned is 3com. HTH. L8r, ave -- Prejudice against alternate consciousness would probably make JFK laugh at you; And Carl Sagan would probably say you have a blindspot. And I say you are judging this book by it's cover. |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | reply to sdgthy said by sdgthy :
It means you could see some decent transfer rates with even a cheapie RAID controller. But if you're hoping for rates near the high end of what is shown in that thread above, you'll need to pay attention to what controllers are capable.
I easily get 200MB+ reads with my Arcea card and a SATA RAID5 array. Actually I am just hoping to decode the meaning of the graphic in the howie post and learn what just two SSD's in Raid-0 may achieve on the GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard, which is how I plan to use them. -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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| said by Ugly:Actually I am just hoping to decode the meaning of the graphic in the howie post Can't fault you for that, it does seem to be more bling than actual info. Sorry, I never used the ICH10R, so I can't help with that. But do keep in mind, what you want to know is how they might perform connected to that controller, the specific MB is much less relevant. |
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 howie1Premium join:2003-04-08 Antarctica kudos:4 | reply to Ugly You may want to consider one of these: »Re: What is a normal transfer rate for a SATA Harddrive? |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | reply to sdgthy said by sdgthy :
... what you want to know is how they might perform connected to that controller, ... Yes, exactly. Thank you!  That IS the exact question, well said (written).
So, how to gage this in advance, to whatever extent possible, please? -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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| reply to Ugly Raid with SSD is indeed awesome. How about 24 SSD's in Raid? »www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4Djs Indeed possible, and 2Gigabytes per second transfer rates. |
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 UglyFishy Cool Bird join:2001-12-12 The Meadow | said by Zac:Raid with SSD is indeed awesome.  How about 24 SSD's in Raid? (youtube clip) Indeed possible, and 2Gigabytes per second transfer rates. Hum, how about what xfer rate should a bird with modest means .. .. expect from just TWO SSD's in Raid-0 on a Gigabyte mobo for intel 775, please? How about the 1366? -- Oh, I love the smell of fish. Guts, rotten, it's all good. |
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