Interesting to say the least...
I put together a 2600K system back in January, and it has served me well.
My basic components are Asus P8p67 Pro, an OCZ Vertex2 128gb, and an MSI GTX 460 ..
I primarily use this PC for editing and encoding home movies with Sony Vegas Pro ver 10 ..
I'm not one to haggle over second or two here and there, but the OCZ SSD really added a noticeable snappiness to OS and application load times, compared to spindle drives..
Recently, I couldn't resist the urge to take advantage of a Microcenter deal on Z68 boards ( $80 off when bundled with their $279 2600K ) so I pulled the trigger on some new parts to replace a Q6600 rig..
The mobo is the ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe. I also grabbed a Crucial 64gb M4 that was on sale for $89 at B&H ..
I'm using it as a cache for a WD VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB .. This is my OS and applications drive, taking the place of the OCZ SSD on my original system..
Following are my ATTO scores, which I realize do not give a full picture of drive performance, but provide what I feel is enough information to show what is going on.
First, the OCZ vertex 2 in my P8P67 system:
Next are the WD Raptor and the Crucial M4 as stand-alone drives.
The WD Velociraptor
The Crucial M4
Interesting that the writes are similar to a spindle drive, and lower than the OCZ, but I'm not exploring that aspect right now..
The following are three runs on the Raptor with the M4 as cache..
Not a lot of difference in the three runs, but the 1st was a bit faster for whatever reasons..
Have to run now, but I will have some observations about Win7 start-up and program load times later ..
I put together a 2600K system back in January, and it has served me well.
My basic components are Asus P8p67 Pro, an OCZ Vertex2 128gb, and an MSI GTX 460 ..
I primarily use this PC for editing and encoding home movies with Sony Vegas Pro ver 10 ..
I'm not one to haggle over second or two here and there, but the OCZ SSD really added a noticeable snappiness to OS and application load times, compared to spindle drives..
Recently, I couldn't resist the urge to take advantage of a Microcenter deal on Z68 boards ( $80 off when bundled with their $279 2600K ) so I pulled the trigger on some new parts to replace a Q6600 rig..
The mobo is the ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe. I also grabbed a Crucial 64gb M4 that was on sale for $89 at B&H ..
I'm using it as a cache for a WD VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB .. This is my OS and applications drive, taking the place of the OCZ SSD on my original system..
Following are my ATTO scores, which I realize do not give a full picture of drive performance, but provide what I feel is enough information to show what is going on.
First, the OCZ vertex 2 in my P8P67 system:

Next are the WD Raptor and the Crucial M4 as stand-alone drives.

The WD Velociraptor

The Crucial M4
Interesting that the writes are similar to a spindle drive, and lower than the OCZ, but I'm not exploring that aspect right now..
The following are three runs on the Raptor with the M4 as cache..



Not a lot of difference in the three runs, but the 1st was a bit faster for whatever reasons..
Have to run now, but I will have some observations about Win7 start-up and program load times later ..