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I have had a rough couple of months followed by three nice cash windfalls in a row. Sweet. I paid off all my bills, purchased lots of presents for my family and with the money I was supposed to save I responsibly purchased two OCZ Vertex 30GB SSD drives from Newegg @ $99 AR and a 3ware 9650se-4LPML RAID card from Gunblade for $160 on the FS/FT forums. Lets see how performance much $6 a gig will get you.
The OCZ Vertex Drive uses the Indilinx Barefoot controller and is well documented in the AnandTech Storage section. It advertises a max read of 230 mb/s and a write of 135mb/s. Also, contrary to their original announcement the 30GB and 60GB models had 64mb cache in the final specs.
The 9650se-4LPML is a hardware RAID card produced by recent LSI acquisition, 3ware. It is powered by a proprietary 3ware processor, has 256mb DDR2 533 RAM and rides a PCIe 1.1 4x slot. This particular model connects to a maximum of 4 drives. Its my first RAID card so I'm pretty exited. The manual for this thing is intimidating at over 300 pages, but is mostly redundant information. I was able to install the device, load the 9.5.3 software that fully supports Windows 7 64bit and create an array in under half an hour.
***Edit: I have decided against the Rocket 620 comparision as the results were exactly the same when compared against the MB***
Since I installed the SSD I have done no maintenance beyond letting the trim do its thing. I have installed, deleted, and reinstalled programs, moved, copied and deleted files at will and reinstalled Windows 7 multiple times without wiping. I think it is safe to say that this drive is not optimized for benchmarks. Thats what I wanted. I wrote a 620GB file to the raid and basically done my best to fragment it, but due to the limited amount of time I have been using it is probably still mostly intact. The Vertex RAID has had Windows written to it a few times so I am going to let log out overnight so the OCZ GC can do its thing. I will update the results tomorrow night to see if there has been any change.
First lets look at HD Tune.
WD RAID
Single Vertex
Vertex RAID 0
The OCZ Vertex Drive uses the Indilinx Barefoot controller and is well documented in the AnandTech Storage section. It advertises a max read of 230 mb/s and a write of 135mb/s. Also, contrary to their original announcement the 30GB and 60GB models had 64mb cache in the final specs.
The 9650se-4LPML is a hardware RAID card produced by recent LSI acquisition, 3ware. It is powered by a proprietary 3ware processor, has 256mb DDR2 533 RAM and rides a PCIe 1.1 4x slot. This particular model connects to a maximum of 4 drives. Its my first RAID card so I'm pretty exited. The manual for this thing is intimidating at over 300 pages, but is mostly redundant information. I was able to install the device, load the 9.5.3 software that fully supports Windows 7 64bit and create an array in under half an hour.
***Edit: I have decided against the Rocket 620 comparision as the results were exactly the same when compared against the MB***
Since I installed the SSD I have done no maintenance beyond letting the trim do its thing. I have installed, deleted, and reinstalled programs, moved, copied and deleted files at will and reinstalled Windows 7 multiple times without wiping. I think it is safe to say that this drive is not optimized for benchmarks. Thats what I wanted. I wrote a 620GB file to the raid and basically done my best to fragment it, but due to the limited amount of time I have been using it is probably still mostly intact. The Vertex RAID has had Windows written to it a few times so I am going to let log out overnight so the OCZ GC can do its thing. I will update the results tomorrow night to see if there has been any change.
First lets look at HD Tune.
WD RAID

Single Vertex

Vertex RAID 0

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