As the subject line goes. This is a mixed environment as far as drives go. My boot drive is a single Intel 160gb G2 SSD, and then I just upgraded my bulk drives from a 500GB Samsung F2 (I think) and a 500GB WD Blue to a pair of 1TB Seagate 7200.12's.
I decided, just for the sake of screwing around I'd throw them in raid0 and see if it made any difference for some of my game load times. (Please don't lecture regarding drive failures in raid0, I know all about that - I have nothing on these drives that I can't afford to lose)
What I'm curious about is whether or not the drives that are NOT in the array (the SSD and the 2x 1TB WD Greens I have for storage - see, told you not to lecture me
) will be losing and performance with the controller running in RAID mode rather than AHCI mode. I've glossed over some google-reflux saying that things like NCQ and/or TRIM may not be supported in RAID mode, but these were older articles/posts, and they didn't seem to indicate whether or not they applied only to array drives or not.
I decided, just for the sake of screwing around I'd throw them in raid0 and see if it made any difference for some of my game load times. (Please don't lecture regarding drive failures in raid0, I know all about that - I have nothing on these drives that I can't afford to lose)
What I'm curious about is whether or not the drives that are NOT in the array (the SSD and the 2x 1TB WD Greens I have for storage - see, told you not to lecture me