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    How fast is a WD Raptor?

    I have a Maxtor 7200RPM, and I need to know if getting a WD Raptor would make that much difference in gaming or not.

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    The performance increase is noticeable but not worth the price IMHO.
    You can buy the highly regarded Hitachi 250GB SATA drive for just about the same price as a 74GB Raptor.

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    raptors in RAID 0 is extremely noticible.

    but a budget way of increasing performance, is to buy an identical HDD of that which u already have, and put them in RAID 0, if ur mobo supports it.

    i just love RAID 0 ..both my rigs run it, its just such a cheap and easy way of increasing system performance.
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    In RAID 0 there is a noticable decrease in win loading and in overal feeling(file transfers-openings etc)
    Also with 512 or less RAM there is a noticable gain in performance at games

    And a bench of 2x74raptors on a Sil3114
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    Originally posted by Samael
    And a bench of 2x74raptors on a Sil3114
    See what I mean by not worth the price? you get roughly 120MB/s out of 2 x 74GB Raptors costing $360 and I get just about the same benchmark speed out of 2 x 80GB Hitachi for half the price with twice the storage capacity.
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    Thanks! Where can I find this utility. so I can benchmark my Hdds?

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    Originally posted by EQuito
    See what I mean by not worth the price? you get roughly 120MB/s out of 2 x 74GB Raptors costing $360 and I get just about the same benchmark speed out of 2 x 80GB Hitachi for half the price with twice the storage capacity.
    You cannot compare results between HDTach and ATTO
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    Originally posted by a5h
    i just love RAID 0 ..both my rigs run it, its just such a cheap and easy way of increasing system performance.
    What do you do that shows up a difference, as all the tests i have seen have shown that a single raptor is so close to a RAID0 of raptors that the expensive is no where near worth it?

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    I don't bother with raid, it's a waste of time and when one disk goes down, all of your important and precious data is lost. So much for reliability. I find my raptor performs excrutiatingly slow and it's noisy, although, it's faster than my old WDC 80gb ATA/133.

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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    You cannot compare results between HDTach and ATTO
    Yeap thats right...
    Try HDtach 3 and post please

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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    You cannot compare results between HDTach and ATTO
    Yeah that's right and you know why? because HDT means nothing. It bypasses the cache and file system giving you just a raw hardware benchmark which is only good to compare different drives against each other. You cannot use it to test the performance of the file system, cache, etc.

    http://www.simplisoftware.com/Publi...?request=HdTach
    HD Tach is a low level hardware benchmark for random access read/write storage devices such as hard drives, removable drives (ZIP/JAZZ), flash devices, and RAID arrays. HD Tach uses custom device drivers and other low level Windows interfaces to bypass as many layers of software as possible and get as close to the physical performance of the device possible.
    Anyway, the point I was trying to make is that a good SATA drive (if properly configured) can be as fast as a Raptor for everyday use, so people who spend big bucks for one of these drives are wasting their money IMHO.
    Originally posted by Samael
    Yeap thats right...
    Try HDtach 3 and post please
    I don't own those Hitachi drives anymore but I can show you HDT results of my 2 year old 30GB Maxtors 2MB cache RAID0
    So let's compare: 2 x Raptors 74Gb @ $360 vs. 2 x Maxtors 30GB @ $60. You get 104MB/s average and I get 92MB/s.
    Do you think you can tell the difference during normal use? I don't think so but if you can, good for you!

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    The real question is, can your system USE that extra bandwidth...

    According to Anandtech, it can...barely.
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    RAID 0 and Raptors... you will about cream your pants my friend!!

    RAID two of those ponies up and they are damn near as fast as SCSI RAID for 1/3 of the price. Run the smallest strip size you can. And don't run RAID 0 if you fear data loss...

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    Originally posted by Rodzilla
    If you're afraid of getting cut... get off the cutting edge.
    catchy rod I could put that to good use in a marketing campaign.

    For the user whose computer will not be primarily used for file transferring, heavy hdd useage like running a web/file server, RAID is pointless and expensive. I've ran RAID 0 setups in the past and yes they are damn quick and nice, but overkill nonetheless. If you've got the benjamins to waste go ahead, but I'd rather put them to use in a top end CPU/grafx/cooling.

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    Originally posted by -=TriX=-
    catchy rod I could put that to good use in a marketing campaign.
    See my Edit above

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    good 7200 rpm is about 5% faster than a 5400 rpm drive.

    Raptor is one of the fastest on the market and is only 5% faster than a good 7200 rpm drive. two Raptors in RAID is about 2-3% faster.

    Bandwidth and transfer rates are better but in real world applications the difference is small. Question is what is your time worth???

    worried about $$$$ get a 5400 rpm drive and waste some time, otherwise get a raptor or two (36gig).
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    Here is 2 x 36GB WD Raptors in RAID 0....
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    regardless, i use 2x 7200 rpm SATA drives and its really fast, load times are way down, if you mount and image on your hard disk for a game its ultra fast
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    I love debates like this. Nice and civil and people are posting their performance, not just quoting reviews.
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    Originally posted by Master_G
    What do you do that shows up a difference, as all the tests i have seen have shown that a single raptor is so close to a RAID0 of raptors that the expensive is no where near worth it?

    G
    i don't havn't benchmarked my HDD's yet ...but load time on windows is wayy faster. when i benched them a few years back on PCmark with fresh install i got a whopping #

    and wot do u mean RAID isn't worth it? ...ITS FREE!! hook 2 hdd's on and punch in the settings.
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    even if it's just a little performance gain (in a few cases) its still free performance.
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    raiding storage drives is a risk tho..

    IMHO id take a 15k scsi 18gb over anything else.. 3.6ms access time i think there around 4-5ms avg. there not to costly and a single drive gets you around 70-80mpbs


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    i find having a gig of ram makde more difference thatn getting a sata drive. but i had to get my drive cause the other one broke (WD) and i like its silence.
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    Originally posted by reject
    i find having a gig of ram makde more difference thatn getting a sata drive. but i had to get my drive cause the other one broke (WD) and i like its silence.
    An SATA drive does not have any speed advantage over an IDE drive. That's just the interface it uses...
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