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martin

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« on: February 27, 2013, 09:33:49 am »
Im in the market to upgrade my hard drives.
Im using 4 raptors raid 0 at the moment but the time has come to embrace new storage tech.
My question is,
Will this board considering it uses intels rapid storage technology support intels Trim command fix for ssd in raid 0 ?
Link below will give you a better idea what im talking about.
Thank you

http://www.anandtech.com/show/6161/intel-brings-trim-to-raid0-ssd-arrays-on-7series-motherboards-we-test-it

dmdilks

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Re: Ga-z77x-Ud5H SSD
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2013, 03:45:32 pm »
First off you will get a lower score in windows with the SSD setup in raid.

I had two setup that way and got a 6.9 score. When back to a single drive setup and got a 7.9 score. 

With the way the prices are coming down on SSD's. I feel that you are wasting your time with raid today.

I was raid junkie and have drop it years ago. I have a 240gb SSD with two raptor 6gb / 600gb HD's.

It is up to the person on what they want to do, but again in my opinion I think you are wasting your time.

A single SSD will blow away your raid with all those raptors.
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martin

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Re: Ga-z77x-Ud5H SSD
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2013, 06:14:34 pm »
I only want a simple answer from a expert.
everything you said goes against common sense.
Using windows to benchmark is the wrong thing to do for it cant be trusted to give a reliable result.
and stating a single ssd will blow away 4 raptors is allso wrong.
It might do on a single write faster but random burst its level pegging but random write the raptors destroy a single ssd.

All i need is the answer to my simple question if anyone can answer it without voicing an opinion that isnt based on facts.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2013, 06:16:23 pm by martin »

dmdilks

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Re: Ga-z77x-Ud5H SSD
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2013, 11:02:59 pm »
I don't benchmark I have never and never will. Been building computers for what about 20yrs and build well 200 computers.

Used almost every hard drive out there. If I don't know anything about computers than I should go back to school.

Transfer rate raptor 10,000 is 200mb/s

Transfer rate on my SSD is right around 525 to 550mb/s

The last I check there was 28 pages on me on the internet. So if you need a expert opinion I must not be the guy.

Have a nice day and I hope that you get that expert answer.

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