ok I don't know what is wrong, but I changed my cpu, mobo, ram and all my results are much slower than my last setup.
I got a very good 860 which I can run at 4.7ghz prime stable, but all the real world numbers are 30% slower than my last 4.6ghz qx9650. 498 ff takes 38 seconds versus 30 with the old rig. L4D takes 14(WTF) versus 8 before.
Plugged my Es into ICH10 raid with 16k stripe. That may be the culprit.
Try a 4KB stripe on the E's, it could give you a real world boost.
Loosing some speed when removing a big cache should be expected for things that can be cached. The 100+FF test falls under this, L4D may have benefited from read-ahead, if you had that activated, since it would allow you to be cpu-bound more of the time and burst speed from cache when you're not.
tube loading 500 ff in 24 sec @ 4x25e/1231/4.5ghz q9650
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FNkl0tWBn8
fixed it... qpi link speed was bugging out.
4.82ghz prime stable
500ff loads in 22s, l4d is still slow at 10s.
Still at 16KB stripe size One Hertz?
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I've been doing some tests on 4-16KB stripe sizes using the X25-V's but it's not conclusive yet.
I have to include 32KB and 64KB to make sure that the trends are correct.
Great score for the ff 500 run, my 2R0 X25-V's did 300 in ~17 seconds. (920 D0 @4GHz)
The ff runs are mostly about OC, storage not so much imo.
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@gullars....the 9211 One Hertz was using has neither cache nor read ahead. also only runs 64k stripe. cant change it. it is just an uber powerful IOP.
@Napalm...you didnt reply on yer succesive game loads or modified/stripped crysis levels. nice way to avoid it. next time be careful before you say things such as:
but at least you learned something about caching on your GPU so i am happy.NapalmV5
^ blah blah blah.. bravo @ getting more ridiculous/idiotic
third and forth loads brilliant!
the longest waits during game loads appears to be the loading of the GPU with game data....
Last edited by Computurd; 04-25-2010 at 08:02 PM.
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AceNZ,
Stripe size for the 9260 series is selectable in the range 8KB up to 1MB.
I would wait for Areca 1880 reviews, I'm perfectly happy with the 9260 though.
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@onehertz nice but thats it? no tube nothing? so this is how its going to be.. just me posting tubes..
ill be going forward with 3x25e @ 1231.. 500 ff still @ 24 sec
heres a new l4d loading @ very high shader instead of the default low
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lTtm-M2B6I
Fixed vs user definable stripe size should be unlockable with a firmware upgrade. Perhaps we should query LSI for the possibility of one? Especially with PCmark Vantage scores of lower stripe sizes with SSDs in mind. 16KB stripe seems to be a sweet-spot with Intel drives.
yes however all hba's are locked to a 64 stripe size so i dont think that they will allow it. i know of about five other people who have also asked, and i have, the answer is no-go.
the thing about it is that the controller is so blazing fast at 64k .....
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So, is there some limitation imposed on ALL HBAs from any manufacturer that locks stripe size to 64KB, or is it something LSI has imposed on their own HBAs?
I won't argue against it being fast at 64K, just saying some SSD RAIDs like smaller stripes better, by a considerable amount (f.ex. X25-M can get up to 30-40% higher PCMV HDD scores).
acards like small stripe sizes also.
3x25e/1231/2gb/64k stripe/101mhz pcie
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Mr Napalm, excellent - very nice numbers!
Try smaller stripe 16k down to 4k stripe on the controller when you create the array.
Also try "aggressive" read ahead on the controller
Also try default cluster and also 64k cluster when creating the partition.
Last edited by SteveRo; 04-27-2010 at 04:01 AM.
Mr. Napalm.
Also make sure you have sata max transfer set to 300+NCQ (this should be the best for the e's).
Are you using xp? notice the "bad" is AS SSD? - it may or may not make a difference to align your partition to a 4k boundry.
There is a procedure posted somewhere to follow to do that.
Last edited by SteveRo; 04-27-2010 at 04:14 AM.
Tilt - when are you going to write up our 9211 tuning guide?
give me some time to gather and put my notes in place
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