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Raid array question

ingeborgdot

Golden Member
A friend of mine set up his new computer but in the mean time he set up a raid array with only one computer. I am not familiar with the abit way of doing it but it looks like it is a 0 array. If he only is using one disk will that cut into performance?
 
He set up a RAID array with one computer or one hard drive? If somehow he was able to trick a controller into setting up one drive as a RAID 0, it wouldn't improve performance at all. If he somehow set it up over multiple partitions on the same disk, it would probably decrease performance, since the first partition would be the quickest to access and the other partition would take longer to access.

Multiple drives are pretty much the best way to improve performance on a desktop (not necessarily in RAID) with smaller first partitions on the drives for the files you typically want to access more quickly than others and other partitions for data storage.
 
One drive, my bad. What would happen if he did it over one disk. Can it happen? It appears to be so according to the start up screen that appears after the computer is restarted.
 
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