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Originally posted by: yuppiejr
The onboard ICH9r controller will do an adequate job for a basic STORAGE array where speed is less important than capacity and reliability. Just throw your maxtors on there and be done with it. Why would you waste processing power in the array controller that you are using for maximum performance for your database test array to manage bulk storage? Idiotic...
You obviously know enough to be dangerous but not enough to be competent at designing your own workstation . You're out of your league, trying to design a "do everything" Gaming PC/Workstation/Test Server on a shoestring budget and so far the only parts you managed to buy were totally unsuitable for your goal in building this monster. You obviously read benchmarks but have no idea how to apply them in choosing what parts to buy or how they will impact other devices in the system.
The 3Ware + 2 Raptors in a RAID 0 array will give you what you asked for originally, a sub $800 storage array suitable for query testing of 150+ gig databases as quickly as possible. The rest of your system is pretty much a vanilla Quad / 4 gig basic gaming box - as long as the mobo has an extra 4x capable PCIe slot you're good to go.
At this point I think you need to identify ALL of your requirements (everything you possibly want this PC to do) along with a budget in this thread and let some people who know what they are doing put together a component list. Until you nail down specific requirements and a budget this thread, and the other 2 you created on the same topic are going to continue in perpetuity without settling on a design that will work for you. Or simply order the parts you think will work right now and we'll move on to helping other people...
Man, no need to insult me. I'm asking questions, and trying to figure things out. I'm not going to do what people tell me without understanding why. The haughtiness of your post is totally unnecessary.
I admit a couple things have changed, but I put forth my budget for storage and it has not changed. I checked the sizes of the databases I'll be copying to this machine and they are about 250GB. Additional space is then needed for temp db, transformed data, and the cube data that would be generated, and I need more than 400GB, 600 ideal just to be safe and to account for growth of the db over the next few months. It is my fault I didn't check the size beforehand. But that's why I updated the OP with the new size a day or two ago, and why I got the Maxtors -- I can't afford the 4x Raptors it would take to get up to that size, wouldn't have money left for a controller.
I am still considering your suggestion though, of using the maxtors as storage and getting raptors. I might be able to spring for three raptors (over budget a little) plus the 3ware, and add a fourth as data base grows over time.
As for putting both RAID arrays on the same controller, remember this isn't a server. I don't have multiple users using this machine. I only need the fast disk performance when I'm running my analysis and doing database builds. Won't be accessing the storage array during that time. Look at this page, RAID5 with an onboard controller write speeds are pathetic, worse than USB: Text
I'm not really trying to build a gaming machine at all. As you see I'm going with onboard video and sound (though I notice that most boards I've looked at don't have onboard video, I thought this was a common thing, I will get some 50 or 60$ video card. The starcraft comment was more of a joke.