- Apr 11, 2002
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K, I currently have 2x160gb Seagate SATA drives running in Raid-0. I am now upgrading to a new motherboard and all the other good stuff too, so I will have to kill this array and start over again. I was wondering if I should go back to the Raid-0 or not..?
I use my computer for everything, occasional encoding, lots of gaming, streaming media to my xbox, office work, homework, a little bit of video editing from my vid camera....I know when I went to the raid setup my load times had decreased for windows and map loading. I'm not sure if it is worth the trouble, although this is the first time I have had any trouble in over a year of having it, but I hate that I have to wipe out my near full 280gb partition just because I am changing to a new motherboard and raid controller.
I just need help deciding to go back to a Raid-0 configuration or not...and I do plan on keeping this new motherboard for at least another year, so I shouldn't be plagued by this again soon..
I use my computer for everything, occasional encoding, lots of gaming, streaming media to my xbox, office work, homework, a little bit of video editing from my vid camera....I know when I went to the raid setup my load times had decreased for windows and map loading. I'm not sure if it is worth the trouble, although this is the first time I have had any trouble in over a year of having it, but I hate that I have to wipe out my near full 280gb partition just because I am changing to a new motherboard and raid controller.
I just need help deciding to go back to a Raid-0 configuration or not...and I do plan on keeping this new motherboard for at least another year, so I shouldn't be plagued by this again soon..
