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August 28th, 2002, 09:53 PM
#16
Re: Re: Good ole Western Digital
Originally posted by Radical Dreamer
Dont bother, in 2k you can run software RAID (built into the OS) and from what I've experienced with it, it uses very little (1-5%) of the cpu and costs alot less
Except in 2k, my gaming performance takes a huge hit. Was on the order of 50% in some cases though I'm not sure if that'll be true with my 8500. Though that is an interesting alternative if the performance of it is up to snuff.
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August 28th, 2002, 09:55 PM
#17
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Just read some on Toms Hardware, and he also says that the performance hit was very low when he setup his RAID 0 with 2,3 and 4 drives
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August 28th, 2002, 09:57 PM
#18
Originally posted by Radical Dreamer
Just read some on Toms Hardware, and he also says that the performance hit was very low when he setup his RAID 0 with 2,3 and 4 drives
Heh, Toms, eh? Haven't visited that site in about a year. Now that I know that function exists, I'll look it up though.
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August 28th, 2002, 10:17 PM
#19
Originally posted by jaeger
They quality of the drive isn't so much what has me annoyed, as I do accept that from any manufacturer you will occaisionally have a defective drive. What pisses me off is how poorly they run RMAs.
I have never had a problem RMAing a drive to anyone, ever. Seagate seems to have a long turn around but nothing to complain about. Heck, I even got quantum to RMA a bigfoot drive from a compaq that they were not obligated too. I was new at that shop and all the boss said was to RMA it but did not say to who. LOL!
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