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4x 16GB STT MasterDrive PX SSD @ ARC1231/ASR5805/HRR3520/ICH10R
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Any random write with IOMeter? Or mixed random read/write.
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anything but iometer.. lol please :)
later when i got time will include iometer
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thanks.. agreed 256k optimal performance
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WOAH... hdd file write speeds :eek:
crazy! drools :)
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even better now :) thanks eva
if id spend my money better.. itd be 4x x25-e..
i found the sweet spot.. time now for nlited xp install
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Speed junky are we :D
But damn, Adaptec needs to tune their cards more just like you said. I mean, the 1231ML is like really old tech compared to the 5805.. It shouldn't be that much faster. Not even with 2Gb cache in it.
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wonder how it stacks up against Highpoint's new RR4320 PCI-E SAS/SATA ?
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hey can you bench the onboard hardware raid controller on GB board just for kicks
i would love to see what it does
i am absolutely shocked at these figures particular that 230K HDD score
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Originally Posted by
jcool
Speed junky are we :D
But damn, Adaptec needs to tune their cards more just like you said. I mean, the 1231ML is like really old tech compared to the 5805.. It shouldn't be that much faster. Not even with 2Gb cache in it.
lol :D yeh a bit lol
the 5805 should perform exactly as the 1231 @ 4x
1x @ arc1210 = 188MB/s
188 x 4 = 752MB/s
and thats what the 1231 is doing.. but 5805 nowhere near
5805 just needs full/more ssd support.. and whatever tuning/tweaking
hard to believe a dualcore 1.2ghz maxes out @ just above 600MB/s
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Originally Posted by
eva2000
wonder how it stacks up against Highpoint's new RR4320 PCI-E SAS/SATA ?
great specs.. but what good does it do if they dont include full support for ssds.. should be faster than the 1231
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Originally Posted by
dinos22
hey can you bench the onboard hardware raid controller on GB board just for kicks
i would love to see what it does
i am absolutely shocked at these figures particular that 230K HDD score
you mean 1GB cache ??
the 231k is from the cache + 4x
78634 is the first run.. then it all ran from cache but its not just the cache alone
sure will post 1GB cache..
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RR4320 doesn't have full support for SSD ?
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rr3510/3520 sure dont
i just downloaded the rr4320 bios.. v1.2.9.17 09/17/2008
chances are this controller does feature more ssd support
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Originally Posted by
NapalmV5
lol :D yeh a bit lol
the 5805 should perform exactly as the 1231 @ 4x
1x @ arc1210 = 188MB/s
188 x 4 = 752MB/s
and thats what the 1231 is doing.. but 5805 nowhere near
5805 just needs full/more ssd support.. and whatever tuning/tweaking
hard to believe a dualcore 1.2ghz maxes out @ just above 600MB/s
great specs.. but what good does it do if they dont include full support for ssds.. should be faster than the 1231
you mean 1GB cache ??
the 231k is from the cache + 4x
78634 @ post # 6 is the first run.. then it all ran from cache but its not just the cache alone
sure will post 1GB cache..
no no i meant Gigabyte onboard raid controller which is also supposed to be a hardware controller
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NapalmV5
rr3510/3520 sure dont
i just downloaded the rr4320 bios.. v1.2.9.17 09/17/2008
chances are this controller does feature more ssd support
Guess i'm confused by what you mean ssd support, as my ssds work fine on 3520lf :)
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dinos22
no no i meant Gigabyte onboard raid controller which is also supposed to be a hardware controller
oh sorry.. got it :)
alright will do 4x onboard the ep45
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Originally Posted by
eva2000
Guess i'm confused by what you mean ssd support, as my ssds work fine on 3520lf :)
lol so youre satisfied with 483MB/s ? hmm..
4x ocz core should perform at no less than 572MB/s :) no reason it shouldnt unless no full support
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well the ocz core v1 on onboard controllers do around 120-130MB/s so 4x would be 480-520MB/s so well within margins.. maybe if i had more than 256MB cache on 3520LF or if i had faster SSDs would be better ?
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NapalmV5
4x ocz core should perform at no less than 572MB/s :) no reason it shouldnt unless no full support
V2 will do 572 (~576), V1 will not. And you dont actually have 700+mb/s anything with 4 drives, the benchmarks are getting fooled by the extreme cache, pcmark especially. The real speeds of the 5805 and the arc1231 are the same.
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One_Hertz
V2 will do 572 (~576), V1 will not. And you dont actually have 700+mb/s anything with 4 drives, the benchmarks are getting fooled by the extreme cache, pcmark especially. The real speeds of the 5805 and the arc1231 are the same.
dont let the cache fool you.. certainly doesnt fool me.. within 2GB thats the performance i get.. past 2GB read about the same.. write probably @ 700MB/s
heres 4x @ 1231
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/5...crystalfl2.jpg
ssds are not hdds :up:
if controller sports full support/functions no reason if 1x @ 150MB/s why 4x shouldnt do 600MB/s
6x @ hrr3520 256MB = 777MB/s
6x @ asr5805 512MB = 637MB/s
how you explain that One_Hertz?? hmm?
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Originally Posted by
eva2000
well the ocz core v1 on onboard controllers do around 120-130MB/s so 4x would be 480-520MB/s so well within margins.. maybe if i had more than 256MB cache on 3520LF or if i had faster SSDs would be better ?
its not all about cache
full support/functions #1
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i thought these P45 boards actually have hardware raid controllers onboard?
i also though intel ICH is not hardware raid
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asr5805
1 aug firmware/bios/drivers
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/2374/tach5805pq7.png
8 dec firmware/bios/drivers
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/7746/4x5805ou7.jpg
+: improved access time/burst/write
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