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    Quote Originally Posted by Trike View Post
    Here is my Raid 0 and Raid 5. 4x250gb Seagate 7200.9 drives on a P5B Intel Matrix Raid.

    Very nice, Trike. Is that burst speed a bug? How are you getting?

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    My drives are quite old. This system has been up since 11/05. Win XP Pro SP2. Clean system and benchies havn't changed at all I think.

    Ran these tests yesterday.

    Raid 0 - Nvidia nF4 Stripe 153 Gb; 4Kb cluster size




    I've got a few questions. Are 500 Mb/s read speeds or bursts useless in SATA drives? Or is that only when you're transfering to another port/interface? I realize a SATA I drive can only receive 150 Mb/s.

    The more drives you add in RAID 0, what happens to the average seek time? It's reduced right? And why are some peoples graphs straight all the way across? I know that's better than the slope. That means they can read larger files faster. . .? Why? Better access, latency times?

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    v3.0.4.0/ 4 x raptor

    my c:\ drive,

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    2x 36GB Raptors in RAID0 - very nice to those of you getting sub 10ms access times on 7200RPM drives.



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    Write back cache set to write through.

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    2x Seagate 15k rpm U320 raid config on a lsi megaraid u320-2E controller pci-E
    at a p5k-E board

    direct i/o andr write trough



    think this must be faster .....or not?
    first time scsi so some difficulty's
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    4X 36GB 16MB Cache Raptors on a Dell PERC 5/i controller. Would have thought it'd have been faster than this.
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    160GB Seagate Barracuda:


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    Look at my sig to see what these HDDs are running on. ICH9 chip set btw....

    Pure Speed vs Size & Speed:

    150 gig Raptor:


    750 gig WD Cavair:


    I hope this gives someone a good comparison of both of WDs top drives.
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    2x 36GB 8MB catch WD Raptors RAID0 ICH9r chipset, drivers were built in my XP disc i made



    I have 2 more on the way to run 4 in total in RAID0 via the ICH9r chipset

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    3x Barracudas 7200.10 320GB with one 300GB Raid0 slice stripe size 64kb and the rest, 400GB in Raid5 stripe size 128kb, P5B DLX ICH8r
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    4 WD Raptors 36GB 8MB catch, RAID0 32K strip, XP Pro SP2, Directly on the ICH9R
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    unless i've missed some settings or stripe size then nvidia raid sucks (as i already predicted). install was easy tho only took few mins from bios.

    3x Seagate 7200.10 500gb
    1x WD 500gb
    9.92 driver
    64kb stripe size
    no e-sata used
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    somethings bad... i got 133MB/s with TWO 7200.10 on nVidia raid... under Vista too.
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    oh, wait, its raid-5, then its ok...
    if i were you, i would use 2 of the seagates in raid 0 + the other seagate+WD in raid-1 for backups...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad_Man View Post
    oh, wait, its raid-5, then its ok...
    if i were you, i would use 2 of the seagates in raid 0 + the other seagate+WD in raid-1 for backups...
    tried 0+1 and saw no real difference with nvidia software raid.

    3x Seagate 7200.10 500gb
    1x WD 500gb
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    Ballistix 8500 @600 54410 (2:3)
    all settings the same as above

    without raid card i might as well go raid 5 for additional space as theirs no performance gain showing in this benchmark.
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    I'm just wondering what is the difference of using the Intel RAID configuration and a dedicated RAID card? I want to use RAID 0, but there's no data protection in the event the RAID array fails. How's RAID 1 speed when compared to a single drive setup?

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    finally got time to mess around with raid stripe size on 680i and 3x Seagate 7200.10 500gb and WD 500gb drives.

    raid 0+1: 2x Seagate for raid 0, other hdd's for +1(mirror).

    32kb: 32kb was the fastest on the 680i as seen in pic on left.
    4/8kb: averaged around 25-35 mb/s respectively.
    16kb: averaged 50-60mb/s
    64kb: averaged 85~mb/s as seen in pics posted earlier
    128kb: was pretty much the same as 64kb averaging around 85mb/s

    raid 5: didn't test as much on raid 5 as there was the inherent raid 5 write penalty killing write speeds averaging copy from single hdd to raid 5 array was 25-28mb/s. read on the other hand was very good @50~mb/s (which was the fastest the single hdd could do copy)

    64kb: did an average of 85mb/s as seen in above posts (still with pitiful write speeds)
    32kb: close to the same as 64kb
    16kb: is the golden as far as tested with an average of 97.6mb/s with a maximum of 118mb/s, pic on right

    if i misinterprate any settings let me know
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    here are mine (as per drives connected to main rig in sig)
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    the 36GB Raptor & i-RAM have NTFS & default allocation size unit
    Raptor36 is 22.57/34.4 GB full
    i-RAM is 3.75/3.98 GB full

    the RAID0 array (consisting of 2x RaptorX) is 8K stripe size
    the RAID0 is 16/278 GB full

    for anyone with a Gigabyte i-RAM connected to a ULi-M1575 SATA, i found that *WITH* drivers installed (vs2.20) that my HDTune results for i-RAM would increase the max MB/s by about 3MB/s, it would decrease min MB/s by about 10MB/s, & it would also INCREASE access time to approx. ~ 0.2-0.4ms (up from 0.0 ) - so obviously i opted NOT to install the ULi drivers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider View Post
    I'm just wondering what is the difference of using the Intel RAID configuration and a dedicated RAID card? I want to use RAID 0, but there's no data protection in the event the RAID array fails. How's RAID 1 speed when compared to a single drive setup?
    RAID 1 is the same speed as a single HDD, just gives you a total and instantly updating backup of the 1st disk. If you want speed and data protection go with RAID-5. With RAID 5 if a disk goes down you can insert a spare drive and rebuild the array with no data loss. Theres also RAID 0+1 or 10, take 2 sets of drives in RAID 1 (for data backup) and put the 2 sets in RAID 0 (for speed). Performance varys with southbridge. I got 155MB/sec with 4 raptors on the Intel ESB2 southbridge but nearly 200MB/sec on a Dell PERC 5/i controller card. Not being a storage guru I may well ahve missed a vital spetting o nthe ESB2 RAID though.
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    Well ... another 74gig Raptor


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    my new Raptor 36G; 16MB; NCQ OFF
    top 90 MBps
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    Seagate SAS 147.1gb 15k Cheetah T10 In RAID 0 on a Dell Perc5i PCIe Controller card running Vista Ultimate on a DFI 590 SLI...
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    Here are two laptop drives I'm testing.
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