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"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "Doug Ramage" <RamageXX@ukacccountant.net> wrote in message
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> > "Egil Solberg" <egilso@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > Michael-NC wrote:
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> > > > While the array does _nothing_ for gaming besides fast load times,
the
> > > > overall feel of the OS and general operation has a much improved
> > > > quickness over the WD 7200RPM JB drive I had previously. IMO, the
> > > > upgrade was well worth the 165.00 price for each of the drives.
> > >
> > > I think you would get the feel with a single Raptor as well. Game load
> > times
> > > are not influenced much by running a RAID0.
> > > I would run the drives separately for increased data security.
> > >
> >
> > I also run a twin Raptor RAID0 array. All important data is kept of the
> > array, and backups are done of the OS and apps which are on the array.
> >
> > I am happy with the improvement in performance over the Maxtor drives.
> > Having gone straight to RAID, I am not able to compare it to single
> Raptors.
> > --
> > Doug Ramage
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> I noticed an added quickness when I went to 10kRPM SATA
> Raptors, not in RAID. I use the WD74 as the system drive and a
> WD34 as a capture drive. It works great processing video files as
> I can capture to the capture drive, process to the system drive, and
> if I need another processing step send it back to the capture drive.
> The source and output are always on separate drives.
>
> I have a pair of 80G WD JB drives that I was thinking of putting
> in RAID0 on my other system. But the cost of SATA to IDE
> adapters seems too high, I could get a PCI IDE RAID Card for
> the cost of just one. Plus, I'm not looking forward to re-installing
> everything all over again. From these posts it looks like it might
> be worth the effort though.
>
> Luck;
> Ken
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I used Ghost to clone my OS and apps to the RAID0 array via a PATA drive. I
too did not want to do a re-install.
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Doug Ramage
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