Originally posted by: Proteusza
I think I get what the OP is saying.
Between my Athlon 700 with 256mb of RAM, Athlon XP 2400+ with 1GB of RAM, and my Athlon X2 5600+ with 4GB of RAM and two 7200rpm drives in RAID 0, they all feel about the same speed navigating windows. Obviously my latest PC with its 8800 GTS blows them all out of the water in gaming performance. But in Windows start up time, time to navigate to a new folder and read its contents - nothing much has changed in years. I expected RAID 0 to help a bit with that, but I suppose what would really help is either 2 Velociraptors in RAID 0 or 2 SSDs in RAID 0. Or maybe just one SSD.
Still, with platter sizes increasing, and cache increasing, and IO buses getting faster, and the advent of SATA, that drives would read much quicker, and Windows would feel much quicker. But it doesnt really. Hell my work machine has 8 CPUs, and a 10000 RPM Sas drive, and when I do a subversion update every morning I cant even browse the internet. Literally, the machine just about locks up.