Kaido
Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
Gigabyte has a PCI card that takes ram sticks and turns them into small but fast SATA hard drives, up to 4gb worth. After reading over Anandtech's article on it here, it makes me wonder if it would be worth it to put together a system based on these cards. For example:
-Sonata/Athlon X2/4gb ram/motherboard with 4 or 5 PCI slots/nice video card like a 7800gtx
-4 Gigabyte cards @ $144 each
-16 1gb sticks of Crucial ram @ $140 each
-Raptor 150 @ $281
(1) 4gb card - Windows XP boot drive (XP takes up ~2.5gb on my hard drive now)
(2) 4gb cards in RAID for 8gb - Applications drive (Adobe CS, Office, whatever)
(1) 4gb card - Working files
(1) Raptor 150 - archived files/big files/backup
The system would boot and run off one card. Basic MS apps like Office (~300mb) could go on this drive as well. Applications would be installed and run from the 8gb dual-card drive; Adobe CS and Half-Life 2 could co-exist nicely here. Another 4gb card would hold the current working files and maybe act as a paging file. Add to this 4gb for system ram plus the dual-core Athlon processor. Then toss in the Raptor for big files, file backup, etc. It would cost an arm and a leg, but do you think such a system would be worth the investment for a heavy gamer, graphics professional, etc.? Discuss.
-Sonata/Athlon X2/4gb ram/motherboard with 4 or 5 PCI slots/nice video card like a 7800gtx
-4 Gigabyte cards @ $144 each
-16 1gb sticks of Crucial ram @ $140 each
-Raptor 150 @ $281
(1) 4gb card - Windows XP boot drive (XP takes up ~2.5gb on my hard drive now)
(2) 4gb cards in RAID for 8gb - Applications drive (Adobe CS, Office, whatever)
(1) 4gb card - Working files
(1) Raptor 150 - archived files/big files/backup
The system would boot and run off one card. Basic MS apps like Office (~300mb) could go on this drive as well. Applications would be installed and run from the 8gb dual-card drive; Adobe CS and Half-Life 2 could co-exist nicely here. Another 4gb card would hold the current working files and maybe act as a paging file. Add to this 4gb for system ram plus the dual-core Athlon processor. Then toss in the Raptor for big files, file backup, etc. It would cost an arm and a leg, but do you think such a system would be worth the investment for a heavy gamer, graphics professional, etc.? Discuss.