frank007
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Thats why I asked the people saying SSD's are not worth it. Have you used one?
I agree. You cant say anything if you have not tried it!
Thats why I asked the people saying SSD's are not worth it. Have you used one?
Also another reason i am going to buy 2x OCZ Vertex3 SSDs for Raid0 in October.
This will better explain. You are also not going to be using an SSD to store all your movies and music. The amount of time you save is amazing. The response time of your pc is also just awesome, everything you do is faster on the pc. Virus scan is done in 5min instead of hours, opening outlook is instant, multitasking is insane. Ask someone with a SSD to show you the performance. You will never believe until you see it!
I guess you then have not seen what a SSD drive can do for performance on a PC? Its okay though. You did not know! It is worth the money. It was probably the biggest performance difference i have seen on my old rig. Also another reason i am going to buy 2x OCZ Vertex3 SSDs for Raid0 in October. But like i said you did not know, its not your fault.
Each to their own opinion. I agree with Gillan. Windows already caches the files I use most often so the more ram it has to do this the better and it can use it for programs as well and not just for storage. Unless I can use it fort ram, which I think would cause it to degrade too fast, it's simply not worth it for me at the current price.This will better explain. You are also not going to be using an SSD to store all your movies and music. The amount of time you save is amazing. The response time of your pc is also just awesome, everything you do is faster on the pc. Virus scan is done in 5min instead of hours, opening outlook is instant, multitasking is insane. Ask someone with a SSD to show you the performance. You will never believe until you see it!
The R3500 one is actually not a drive, it's a memory card. You plug it into your PCIe slot. It's actually 2 separate "drives" connected through a raid controller functioning as one. Average read/write speeds are more than double that of conventional SATA drives.It's also not required to buy a R3500 version.... you get cheaper ones which are just as fast and have almost the same storage capacity.
The R3500 one is actually not a drive, it's a memory card. You plug it into your PCIe slot. It's actually 2 separate "drives" connected through a raid controller functioning as one. Average read/write speeds are more than double that of conventional SATA drives.
Future of storage once the price comes down by about 50x and the reliability gets on par with magnetic drives.
The R3500 one is actually not a drive, it's a memory card. You plug it into your PCIe slot. It's actually 2 separate "drives" connected through a raid controller functioning as one. Average read/write speeds are more than double that of conventional SATA drives.
Future of storage once the price comes down by about 50x and the reliability gets on par with magnetic drives.
Frank, you have the OCZ Vertex 2's now, in a striped raid? NICE! (PS: If this is true, your sig is outdated) I want your EXACT rig!!!
How do you raid your drives, does the MB do the Raid (HW) or do you have a raid adapter, or does the software handle the raid (via some app in your OS?)
Another thing people need to remember, is that if you are going to stripe drives, then 2 x 60GBs will give you 120 GB usable space, so you don't need to go out and buy the 250GB drive which is helluva expensive. Also, with Raiding these drives, you get the speed increase of having more that striping gives you, on top of the SSD performance... then you only need to have them running on SATA3.... yummy...
PCI-e was used to get around the performance issue of SATAII. They are usually in raid0 configuration already and you will not see significant better performance to price.
Secondly, you will run out of space trying to get more than one PCI-e card in there.