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Got the upgrade bug again..2x corsair 240gb force GT SSD in raid 0

FiLeZz

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I currently have a c300 256gb drive. does well. Needed a drive for my mac book pro 15" I bought.

So I will move my c300 256gb drive over to the mac and install in the main rig 2x 240gb corsair Force GT ssd drives. Running in raid 0. should be fast. going from 350mb per sec to 1110mb per sec

Will update when I have them installed will update with ATTO transfer rates.


Drives come in on Tuesday.


here are the results..and I am very happy with them.

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It will only be as fast as the other volume used to read that data from will allow. Will need about 8 x HDD in R0 to even come close to matching that speed potential. A ramdisk to read/write to and from will let you know where your biggest bottleneck lies.. and it will be the storage volume's R/W for sure.

Multi-tasking with all the data that's natively stored on the SSD's will be noticably better though. Will still take a bit to get it swapped to the SSD array.. but once it's there you're golden.
 
It will only be as fast as the other volume used to read that data from will allow. Will need about 8 x HDD in R0 to even come close to matching that speed potential. A ramdisk to read/write to and from will let you know where your biggest bottleneck lies.. and it will be the storage volume's R/W for sure.

Multi-tasking with all the data that's natively stored on the SSD's will be noticably better though. Will still take a bit to get it swapped to the SSD array.. but once it's there you're golden.

everything is in and up and running.

Very fast.
right at the 1100mb per sec mark. things open in a blink of an eye now.
 
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