I recently got the SSD for the first time. It's an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD 100GB. System memory is 4GB.
I had two different configuration sets in the past long before I got the SSD.
One was running three WD Raptor 10k rpm drives running in raid 0 array through Intel ICH8r raid controller on Asus P5B Deluxe motherboard.
I then tried just running two WD Raptor drives in raid 0 using same controller, same board.
This is hands-on real world applications guys. I don't rely much on benchmarks much.
SSD seems to be noticeably faster / more responsive when randomly firing up applications while running something in the background compared to when I was running 2 x Raptor@ raid 0. But when downloading large files@ 20 Mbps from internet and play high def 1080i (MPEG2-TS ~20Mbps bitrate) files from the SSD the video often jerks, or lose some frames so the video playback isn't smooth. It doesn't happen at consistent rate, just happens randomly. It's minor.. not to the point where it bugs me really bad. It appears the SSD is struggling. My 2 x raptor drives@ raid 0 seems to be a tad better, but sometimes still makes that quick pause once a while. With 3 x Raptor drives@ raid 0 was bloody fast. I was copying large files over the gigabit LAN, while downloading a large file from the internet, and play same 1080i video files, I get no hiccups. Almost no frame drop at all. The video playback was rock smooth. Here's more, I only had 1GB of RAM. I did hear hard drives screaming, working their ass up rigorously. I'm actually shocked how much difference I was getting from 2 x Raptor raid0 to 3 x Raptor raid0. A single SSD in comparison, is way slower than the 3 x raptor setup.
Just wanted to report my findings with SSD... it's not all that. Looks like I will need SSD raid 0 at least 2 of them to keep up....

cheez
I had two different configuration sets in the past long before I got the SSD.
One was running three WD Raptor 10k rpm drives running in raid 0 array through Intel ICH8r raid controller on Asus P5B Deluxe motherboard.
I then tried just running two WD Raptor drives in raid 0 using same controller, same board.
This is hands-on real world applications guys. I don't rely much on benchmarks much.
SSD seems to be noticeably faster / more responsive when randomly firing up applications while running something in the background compared to when I was running 2 x Raptor@ raid 0. But when downloading large files@ 20 Mbps from internet and play high def 1080i (MPEG2-TS ~20Mbps bitrate) files from the SSD the video often jerks, or lose some frames so the video playback isn't smooth. It doesn't happen at consistent rate, just happens randomly. It's minor.. not to the point where it bugs me really bad. It appears the SSD is struggling. My 2 x raptor drives@ raid 0 seems to be a tad better, but sometimes still makes that quick pause once a while. With 3 x Raptor drives@ raid 0 was bloody fast. I was copying large files over the gigabit LAN, while downloading a large file from the internet, and play same 1080i video files, I get no hiccups. Almost no frame drop at all. The video playback was rock smooth. Here's more, I only had 1GB of RAM. I did hear hard drives screaming, working their ass up rigorously. I'm actually shocked how much difference I was getting from 2 x Raptor raid0 to 3 x Raptor raid0. A single SSD in comparison, is way slower than the 3 x raptor setup.
Just wanted to report my findings with SSD... it's not all that. Looks like I will need SSD raid 0 at least 2 of them to keep up....

cheez
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