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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeye View Post
    Ok this has just landed at my door step

    What you are looking at is 2x MTRON 32GB Pro SSD's and a Areca ARC-1231ML SATA / SAS PCI-E RAID Controller Card.

    These SSD's will be installed in a Raid 0 setup. Future build will increase the number of SSD's for higher bandwith, with the end in mind of a total of 8 SSD's in Raid 0.

    So this is build #1.



    This is projected stats of this Raid 0 Setup.

    certainly nuts(cost - yikes), but I do look forward to the results!

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    You might need to keep a bucket of water nearby, to help keep the smoke down!

    That thing is a runner!!
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    OMG...I need those for my DVD ripping. Would you accept an old outdated 5400 RPM IDE drive for trade? ...It holds more data....


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    I looked at the SSDs, but was not impressed with file copy performance, or the lack of capacity. These drives are well suited for notebooks though...

    Intel is supposed to be coming out with a new line of larger and faster SSDs in the very near future...I'll be waiting to see what they can do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    ur post says 1231ML... on the card it says 1280ML
    Quote Originally Posted by lutjens View Post
    I looked at the SSDs, but was not impressed with file copy performance, or the lack of capacity. These drives are well suited for notebooks though...

    Intel is supposed to be coming out with a new line of larger and faster SSDs in the very near future...I'll be waiting to see what they can do.
    This will pretty much just have the OS installed on it, while other programs will be on a different drive. I do have space to put something like OS + Crysis on it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeye View Post
    This will pretty much just have the OS installed on it, while other programs will be on a different drive. I do have space to put something like OS + Crysis on it though.
    OK, maybe I'm being dumb... but question:

    2 x 32GB in RAID0 = 64GB usable space. How the hell can you NOT get OS + apps in 64GB????

    Let's assume you are using Vista (charitably or uncharitably LOL) rather than XP which can slim down to WAY less than 4GB on its own, you'd need maybe 10-20GB of space for Vista, leaving around 50GB of space. What on earth do you have for "apps" that takes over 50GB of space? I have less than 5 to 10GB of actual "apps", by which I mean things that do real stuff, not games. If you mean games then say so, but you should certainly be able to fit Office and Photoshop and a heck of a lot of other bloatware into 50GB.

    I guess I am REALLY not understanding why you need to waste all that valuable high-speed space just for a (single) game...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanB View Post
    OK, maybe I'm being dumb... but question:

    2 x 32GB in RAID0 = 64GB usable space. How the hell can you NOT get OS + apps in 64GB????

    Let's assume you are using Vista (charitably or uncharitably LOL) rather than XP which can slim down to WAY less than 4GB on its own, you'd need maybe 10-20GB of space for Vista, leaving around 50GB of space. What on earth do you have for "apps" that takes over 50GB of space? I have less than 5 to 10GB of actual "apps", by which I mean things that do real stuff, not games. If you mean games then say so, but you should certainly be able to fit Office and Photoshop and a heck of a lot of other bloatware into 50GB.

    I guess I am REALLY not understanding why you need to waste all that valuable high-speed space just for a (single) game...
    Yes you are right. There will be more installed on it. I am just playing it by ear atm and seeing how the build goes, leaving all options on the table. This rig will be a pure game machine and for me to tweak on. I have another machine that I do my work on and it is to important to me to mess around with it. That's why I am creating this new build.

    The first plan was just the 1 32GB SSD, but I decided to expand it to the Raid 0 setup to leave more options available to me on what apps I want installed on the SSD's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanB View Post
    Let's assume you are using Vista (charitably or uncharitably LOL) rather than XP which can slim down to WAY less than 4GB on its own, you'd need maybe 10-20GB of space for Vista, leaving around 50GB of space. What on earth do you have for "apps" that takes over 50GB of space? I have less than 5 to 10GB of actual "apps", by which I mean things that do real stuff, not games. If you mean games then say so, but you should certainly be able to fit Office and Photoshop and a heck of a lot of other bloatware into 50GB.
    Your calculations are slightly off. Vista wants at least 20GB for its install; unless you're running a vLite'd disk it will have a sad otherwise. So that's 42GB. You'd also lose some space due to gigabyte definition and the nature of RAID, so call it 40GB usable space after Vista.

    I do agree that you could fit a decent number of apps into 40GB, however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Talonman View Post
    You might need to keep a bucket of water nearby, to help keep the smoke down!

    That thing is a runner!!
    LOL ! Jin is working on a solution for that problem with keeping the smoke down, HAHA ! it's gonne be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by swiftex View Post
    certainly nuts(cost - yikes), but I do look forward to the results!
    Thanks for quote a pic on the very next reply.... forum noob!
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