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IMHO, the Intel is superior since it is a part of the Intel South Bridge
chipset whereas the Promise controller runs on the PCI bus (I would disable
the Promise controller in the BIOS).
FWIW, I am running RAID 0 Raptors, two IDE optical drives and a backup PATA
HDD off of the Intel controller and they all work great.
For your consideration: While I am running RAID 0 Raptors with that same
motherboard, I will not utilize them again in RAID 0 when I routinely reload
Windows from scratch in a year, since I do not do much video editing and
recent articles in Maximum PC magazine (October, page 72), Anandtech.com and
Storagereview.com show that after extensive testing that RAID 0 is no
faster, and may actually be slightly slower, for gaming and routine computer
use. Wish I had known that before I set up my RAID system a few months ago.
Good luck,
MikeSp
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"Mark" <mark@KNICKERSevilcomputing.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Googled for an answer but didn't find anything...
>
> I've got a new P4C800-E deluxe arriving tomorrow and I'd like opinions
> on which is better for RAID-0; intel or promise?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Mark
>