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Thread: New LSI 9200 series controllers: 6Gb/s, 2.88 GB/s seq. reads, 1.87 GB/s seq. writes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    dude for wow loading times you wont find anything quicker than that, it will be a screamer!
    is there a NF200 on your board? gah if it is.
    might run a winsat disk and give us a looksie here....

    elevate a cmd prompt to admin status
    type in :
    winsat disk

    then give us a look please

    the 1880 is a nice controller, but if i were to buy one today i would wait for the LSI 2208 series that is coming soon very soon....dual ROC @ 1.4 capable of 400,000 IOPS @ 4k random. should equal huge tons of fun for us with the low QD random with that kind of power.
    umm what else...do you have everest? if you could do the everest/AIDA64 (either ones) disk benchmark we can see the latency...it is the 'average read access"

    also, what of a AS SSD screenie?
    Winsat disk:

    Areca 1880 4g + 1xCrucial c300 128gb on a Asus Supercomputer with 2xnf 200 !!


    What harm does nf200 for me? I think it is not mutch more latency?

    It is crazy, but I think one c300 on my 1880 4g is good enough
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