Well, I'm building the first system I've built in a few years. Last time I built one, there was no SATA, no DDR2, onboard RAID was just coming out onto motherboards, and the i845 was the newest chipset. So a lot has happened since then. Please be patient with me if I seem ignorant (it's because I am
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Although I have a dual-processor Xeon system for video editing, I am building a single-processor system to see if it is capable of performing as well as (or close to) the dual system, and I may eventually sell the Xeon system. The dual system uses a 72GB Seagate 15.3 U320 drive for the main drive, and two 120GB EIDE drives - one for source video, one for destination video. I will want the new system to be as fast (or faster, preferably) than this setup. And quieter, because with all the drives and fans, it is kind of obnoxious.
I am not going to go into the new LGA775 CPU configuration....I will stick with 478-pin chips and likely get the 3.2Ghz IMB L2 Prescott with 2GB DDR RAM (Corsair XMS). No issues here.
For video I am getting the ATI AIW 9800 Pro. This will work great for my needs, so I am good to go here, also.
Storage, on the other hand, is an absolute mystery to me. Seems like the whole playing field has changed. The motherboards I am considering have the i875 chipset, IEEE1394, and some form of SATA/PATA/RAID. For example, here is the ASUS board I am considering: P4C800-E Deluxe. I am also considering this board from Intel: D875PBZLK FMB 1.5. I am absolutely unclear as to what the possibilities are for configuring these boards for storage, and my needs. This is what I need help with.
I need an extremely fast boot/system drive. This was taken care of on the big system with a 15K RPM U320 SCSI drive (which was fairly quiet by the way, but I wouldn't mind quieter). Since I am entertaining boards without SCSI, I have been trying to get up to speed on SATA technology and whether it will work for a system or boot drive/array.
It seems like the 74GB Raptor is a great drive....problem for me is noise. I don't want any to speak of, it drives me nuts, especially when I'm working on video with audio. So my question becomes, if I don't want the Raptor, what's my next best bet? Do I even need SATA?
What I was considering is two Samsung SpinPoints in RAID 0 boot array, since these drives are so, so quiet. Is it possible with the onboard controller to have RAID 0 boot/system array? Would this be faster than one SpinPoint alone as the C: drive?
Let's say I end up going for two drives in RAID 0 for the boot array....how many channels will I have left for source/destination drives? I guess this is not really a big deal, because I could always add another HDD controller card, but I would like to know how these onboard controllers work. I see there are additional, separate ATA/100 controllers for UDMA CD and DVD drives, but it looks like there are more ports (PATA) on the Asus board.
So that takes care of my storage questions.... :unsure:
Anyone have input on quiet cases and fans?
Although I have a dual-processor Xeon system for video editing, I am building a single-processor system to see if it is capable of performing as well as (or close to) the dual system, and I may eventually sell the Xeon system. The dual system uses a 72GB Seagate 15.3 U320 drive for the main drive, and two 120GB EIDE drives - one for source video, one for destination video. I will want the new system to be as fast (or faster, preferably) than this setup. And quieter, because with all the drives and fans, it is kind of obnoxious.
I am not going to go into the new LGA775 CPU configuration....I will stick with 478-pin chips and likely get the 3.2Ghz IMB L2 Prescott with 2GB DDR RAM (Corsair XMS). No issues here.
For video I am getting the ATI AIW 9800 Pro. This will work great for my needs, so I am good to go here, also.
Storage, on the other hand, is an absolute mystery to me. Seems like the whole playing field has changed. The motherboards I am considering have the i875 chipset, IEEE1394, and some form of SATA/PATA/RAID. For example, here is the ASUS board I am considering: P4C800-E Deluxe. I am also considering this board from Intel: D875PBZLK FMB 1.5. I am absolutely unclear as to what the possibilities are for configuring these boards for storage, and my needs. This is what I need help with.
I need an extremely fast boot/system drive. This was taken care of on the big system with a 15K RPM U320 SCSI drive (which was fairly quiet by the way, but I wouldn't mind quieter). Since I am entertaining boards without SCSI, I have been trying to get up to speed on SATA technology and whether it will work for a system or boot drive/array.
It seems like the 74GB Raptor is a great drive....problem for me is noise. I don't want any to speak of, it drives me nuts, especially when I'm working on video with audio. So my question becomes, if I don't want the Raptor, what's my next best bet? Do I even need SATA?
What I was considering is two Samsung SpinPoints in RAID 0 boot array, since these drives are so, so quiet. Is it possible with the onboard controller to have RAID 0 boot/system array? Would this be faster than one SpinPoint alone as the C: drive?
Let's say I end up going for two drives in RAID 0 for the boot array....how many channels will I have left for source/destination drives? I guess this is not really a big deal, because I could always add another HDD controller card, but I would like to know how these onboard controllers work. I see there are additional, separate ATA/100 controllers for UDMA CD and DVD drives, but it looks like there are more ports (PATA) on the Asus board.
So that takes care of my storage questions.... :unsure:
Anyone have input on quiet cases and fans?