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Originally posted by: LED
Money when aquired could be wisely spent elsewhere in a System (depending desires) then some RAID config for a home PC...

Very true.. poor price/performance. I bet old modus would rail on raptors too like he did scsi if he were still here.. remember that?
 
Originally posted by: Zebo

Very true.. poor price/performance. I bet old modus would rail on raptors too like he did scsi if he were still here.. remember that?

Wasn't he the winmodem guy?

 
I think that a subtext of most of the posts in this and similar threads is that HD performance, once you're over some basic minimum, just doesn't make much of a difference for general-purpose usage and gaming in particular.

So I'd say get a nice big fat hard drive that is around the peak of the capacity/price ratio, even if you don't need the capacity for the forseeable future -- there's a good chance that you will at some time -- and big drives tend to be faster than smaller ones for the same amount of storage.

On the other hand, if your interests take you to Raptors for some hardware pride-of-ownership reasons, then the clear answer is to get the Raptor 150 -- it's the new single-user king.

As to RAID, that gets more complicated. SR's done some preliminary studies, and they show that 2x Raptor 74 Raid0 is not as fast at 1x Raptor 150 in some specific tests (omitting the obvious large file transfers but including game loading), but there are actually several different ways to configure even two drives -- raid striping, and even non-raid, allocating one spindle for some tasks and another for others. In some specific cases, this will outperform all the others -- single fast drive, two striped drives, etc. My point is that nobody's done the sort of analysis that could hope to answer what's best in every case, including some special cases.

But, returning to the original point, for typical usage, none of this really matters. When it does really matter, you should consider some complex alternatives (e.g more RAM -- that's usually a good answer 🙂 rather than simple to raid or not to raid or drive x vs. drive y.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: LED
Money when aquired could be wisely spent elsewhere in a System (depending desires) then some RAID config for a home PC...

Very true.. poor price/performance. I bet old modus would rail on raptors too like he did scsi if he were still here.. remember that?


Sure do...only wish the caring was as much within as it was for others...
 
Originally posted by: Madwand1
I think that a subtext of most of the posts in this and similar threads is that HD performance, once you're over some basic minimum, just doesn't make much of a difference for general-purpose usage and gaming in particular.

So I'd say get a nice big fat hard drive that is around the peak of the capacity/price ratio, even if you don't need the capacity for the forseeable future -- there's a good chance that you will at some time -- and big drives tend to be faster than smaller ones for the same amount of storage.

On the other hand, if your interests take you to Raptors for some hardware pride-of-ownership reasons, then the clear answer is to get the Raptor 150 -- it's the new single-user king.

As to RAID, that gets more complicated. SR's done some preliminary studies, and they show that 2x Raptor 74 Raid0 is not as fast at 1x Raptor 150 in some specific tests (omitting the obvious large file transfers but including game loading), but there are actually several different ways to configure even two drives -- raid striping, and even non-raid, allocating one spindle for some tasks and another for others. In some specific cases, this will outperform all the others -- single fast drive, two striped drives, etc. My point is that nobody's done the sort of analysis that could hope to answer what's best in every case, including some special cases.

But, returning to the original point, for typical usage, none of this really matters. When it does really matter, you should consider some complex alternatives (e.g more RAM -- that's usually a good answer 🙂 rather than simple to raid or not to raid or drive x vs. drive y.

Well i dont need more ram... and my hdd is pretty slow. So i want a performance jump and i think this is the way to go.
 
So you guys are SURE that a raptor 150 will be faster for like loading maps in games and starting programs than dual raptor 74's in raid-0?? Or should I wait for the new 74's and get 2 of those in raid 0??? What is a better idea?
 
The only reason i'd run RAID on a desktop PC is for redundancy. If the array was stable I wouldn't have to burn so many darn DVD's. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: ta8689
So you guys are SURE that a raptor 150 will be faster for like loading maps in games and starting programs than dual raptor 74's in raid-0?? Or should I wait for the new 74's and get 2 of those in raid 0??? What is a better idea?

Yes, SR posted some preliminary results that showed one Raptor 150 was faster than four 74GB Raptors in RAID 0 in 4 out of their 5 single user benchmarks. In the 5th test, the RAID array managed to tie the Raptor 150. RAID is completely overrated for desktop use, and in all but the rarest of cases should be avoided altogether.

There is no new 74GB Raptor, nor will there be. If you want to wait for one though, you can join the people still waiting for the new 36GB Raptor they thought was coming when the 74GB variant was released 2 years ago.
 
Alrite then. Ill trust you on this.. How mch faster do you think a raptor 150 will be than my 7200 sata hitachi hdd i got on sale? 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Pariah


There is no new 74GB Raptor, nor will there be. If you want to wait for one though, you can join the people still waiting for the new 36GB Raptor they thought was coming when the 74GB variant was released 2 years ago.

O'Rly
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Pariah


There is no new 74GB Raptor, nor will there be. If you want to wait for one though, you can join the people still waiting for the new 36GB Raptor they thought was coming when the 74GB variant was released 2 years ago.

O'Rly


Pwned 😀

That's hawt...cheaper smaller variant of teh 150 GB, very nice.

I think i'm gonna stick with my "old" 74 GB one though...
 
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