Abit Kt7 RAID Question

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Taylorm

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DO NOT GET A KT7-RAID. The highpoint controller is what really screws over this awesome board. I have had so much trouble with the highpoint controller trying to get it to be stable both raid and non-raid and itjust wasnt stable. So now i use regular ide 1 and 2.


I wish i would have went the bx/p4 route. o well. i cant win
 

PCResources

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Well Stormblade, i did reply to your private message, try searching for my reply under P.

If you want RAID 5 then you have to have 3 disks. But i still say that ONE single SCSI drive from Seagate would be a better alternative than 3 IDE drives.



<< I wish i would have went the bx/p4 route. o well. i cant win >>



And you would fit the P4 on the BX in what way, with a hammer??????

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LXi

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<<The highpoint controller is what really screws over this awesome board.>>

I wish somebody here realizes this.
 

Stormblade

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Ouch. Just did a quick spot price check. The SCSI solution will run me about $1,200. Hmm. Damn. Actually, not too far from the IDE solution price except that I get way more disk space for that money. *sigh* Well damn. Guess I'll just save a bit more than the $3,000 I was planning on then. I only have $1,200 right now. Question is, will I be able to save and wait until next year to buy my system.
 

Mustanggt

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The last Abit board I had was the BH6 and It wasnt that great. I have had MSI and Soyo boards since then and the soyo been the best board out of all of them. I just ordered a KT7 And hope that its a STABLE board unlike the BH6.
 

Stormblade

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Ok, PCResources, Bear with the slow and stupid. I re-read your post and I see you weren't saying go SCSI RAID instead of IDE RAID. You were just saying go SCSI. Now that I might be able to do. I can probably afford to purchase about 3 good sized SCSI. Top end. Hmm. Let me check that review. I'll bet they were comparing an IDE RAID solution against a non-RAID SCSI solution.
 

Shockwave

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StormBlade: What are you doing to justify using SCSI? If its games / word processing, I would think to save your money.... (Ok ok, PcResources, we've settled this! Your a SCSI man, I'm an IDE man..:) )

LIX: Well, ahh, ummm, ok, *maybe*....well, *probably* the hp controller wasnt the best solution out there...That much I will not agrue...Not with anybody...

But, I still really like my Abit....
 

LXi

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If Abit can get rid of HiPoint and get somebody like Promise or CMD(?) in their bed, it'd be great.
 

Stormblade

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Justify? Justify? hahaha. That's funny. Um the answer would be nothing. What do I do to justify a 1.2 ghz machine? I'm running Dual PIII 500s. What justification did I have to get duals? I wasn't doing anything major as far as graphics goes.

Oh no, it's not about justification it's about who has the biggest toys. :) Although I do want speed as well.

Here's a question and I think it was answered for the IDE solution but with this SCSI RAID I'm getting is it possible to turn off the RAID support so that I can run with one HD until I get say two more and then turn on RAID-5 support?

No I don't NEED SCSI. But I wanna just to say I have it. Watch my co-workers eyes bulge. Watch the married guys quiver in envy cuz they have to ask the wife. Muhahahaa *cough*

Ok I'm back now....Anyone know when that DDR RAM is gonna be widely available and about how long after that we have to wait for good Motherboards?
 

PCResources

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<< StormBlade: What are you doing to justify using SCSI? If its games / word processing, I would think to save your money.... (Ok ok, PcResources, we've settled this! Your a SCSI man, I'm an IDE man.. ) >>



Well, i'm not really a SCSI man, i have no problems with IDE except when it comes to IDE RAID. And for RAID 0, well, i don't care if it is SCSI, it is NOT worth the risk. If you want maximum performance, there is no alternative to SCSI though.



<< Here's a question and I think it was answered for the IDE solution but with this SCSI RAID I'm getting is it possible to turn off the RAID support so that I can run with one HD until I get say two more and then turn on RAID-5 support? >>



Yes, no problemo.



<< Ok I'm back now....Anyone know when that DDR RAM is gonna be widely available and about how long after that we have to wait for good Motherboards? >>



It's hard to say, we really do not know that much about the stability of the 760 chipset yet, i would wait at least a few months, check the forums and see what kind of problems anyone has or doesn't have with it. DDR SDRAM will be widely available well within that time.

Patrick Palm

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