I'm not saying that the boutique manufacturers dreamed it up. Yes if you compare raw numbers a 10k drive is faster than a comparable 7200rpm drive. It's just been marketed as a must have for gamers, which it isn't.Also I was talking about RAID 5, not RAID 1. Distributed parity, striping across 3 disks. With dual core + processors, you aren't going to get a big CPU performance hit, plus reads are going to be significantly faster (which is what's important for games). Writes are a little slower but again if you are worried about gaming, you aren't too concerned with write times.And I never said RAID was a backup solution, it's a data protection solution. If you are using RAID you should still be backing up your data somewhere else as well.I'm not debating whether they are fast drives, just saying for the money you spend on one there are other alternatives that might suit your needs better. Look at the benchmarks on Tom's Hardware and you can see that the 10k drives have an edge, but it's very slight on the tests that would matter in the real world.Now if you have the money, RAIDing Raptors would be a fun project...
10/24/2007 8:48:35 PM
10/24/2007 9:07:26 PM
first hand experience > tom's hardware
10/24/2007 10:31:00 PM
im torn. Id love to get a raptor as my main drive, and a seagate as a data drive. son of a gun
10/24/2007 11:37:40 PM
these are some of my other reasons on why not to go RAID:1) increased power demand2) increased wear-tear on 3x the drives3) increased cpu utilization4) increased heat5) dependent upon motherboard and driversseagate barracuda:Average Seek Time 8.5msAverage Write Time 9.5msAverage Latency 4.16mswestern digital raptor:Average Seek Time 4.6msAverage Write Time 5.2msAverage Latency 2.99ms
10/24/2007 11:57:06 PM
total zinger, they totally got usb now[Edited on October 25, 2007 at 12:48 AM. Reason : ~]
10/25/2007 12:46:36 AM
AMD Athlon 64 FX-74 Windsor 3.0GHz 2 x 1MB L2 Cache Socket F (1207 FX) DSDC Architecture Processoror Intel Quad Core ?newegg has a deal on the amd + 500gb seagate baracuda hd
11/2/2007 1:59:04 PM
the amd is faster than the Q6600, but you have to pay for twice the power usage
11/2/2007 2:08:26 PM
yea, i was thinking the antec 650 w wasnt going to cut it. 85%
11/2/2007 2:11:00 PM
Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - RetailWestern Digital Raptor X WD1500AHFD 150GB 10,000 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard DriveRosewill RX750-D-B ATX12V v2.2 & EPS12V v2.91 750W Power SupplyCrucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model BL2KIT12864AA804AMD Athlon 64 FX-74 Windsor 3.0GHz Socket F (1207 FX) DSDC Architecture Processor Model ADAFX74DIBOX - RetailSeagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3500630AS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEMe-GeForce 8800GT Superclocked 512MBcould someone help with what kind of MOBO would be best with these components[Edited on November 2, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : x]
11/2/2007 2:49:28 PM
is there a good dual quad core workstation motherboard out there yet?oh and it needs to be able to do raid 10
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11/2/2007 4:27:47 PM
i pulled the trigger
11/3/2007 3:05:59 AM
11/3/2007 6:47:22 AM
Yeah go with the intel. The q6600 is quad core and 270$, and the FX-74 is dual core and 300$. If you want quad core with the amd you'd have to buy 2. Right? Plus with the new games coming that take advantage of 4 cores (crysis, unlreal 07, etc) i'd recommend the quad core.
11/3/2007 6:18:47 PM
it came with a free 500gb hd... and its a whole lot faster than any intel excet the quad/extreme...but with the free hd... it made it the better deal
11/3/2007 7:11:31 PM
^I bought a e6600 and overclocked it to 3.4, and it outperforms a fx-74 at stock. So it just depends how you want to spend your money. Ask anyone, intel is far ahead of amd right now in terms of price/performance. Amd was in the lead until the core 2 duos took the lead. [Edited on November 3, 2007 at 7:19 PM. Reason : .]
11/3/2007 7:17:22 PM
Are all "hardcore gaming viable" motherboards coming with SLI these days? I'll be upgrading my machine soon, but I dont ever plan on using SLI or Crossfire w.e
11/4/2007 5:03:12 PM
NC86, you need a DSDC (dual socket) motherboard, there shouldn't be that many available
11/4/2007 10:20:37 PM