Gaming Raid-0

shadowkillerdrag

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Hi so i was thinking about doing a 3 harddrive raid setup and using my 1.5 tb hdd as a backup

I was wonder if i should get a raid card for the setup or would i be fine with the internal one?
Any recommendations are appreciated
 

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hmm not sure
Im using a EVGA 750i sli FTW board ><

Edit: ok i was looking around and i believe it uses software raid ><
any suggestions on a decent raid card thats not gonna kill me wallet lol

EDIT:EDIT: NVIDIA MediaShield Technology The MediaShield Storage supports both SATA and RAID. The revolutionary Serial ATA interface provides scalable performance for storage devices. SATA technology enables easy-to-install, high-performance and low-power hard drives. Four 3Gb/s SATA ports support RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1 and RAID 5 for better performance and data security.

ok so i suppose that is considered onboard raid
 

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Yes you can, because your motherboard supports raid 0, 1 and 0+1. So no, you don't need a special raid card or something, you can set it up in the BIOS.
And maybe you want to do 0+1, but you would need 4 hdd's for that though of the same size.
Btw nice motherboard you got there...
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I recommend an SSD as well for speed...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt6VbOY3xE0[/youtube]

However on a budget RAID-0... isn't nearly as good performance (the double speed is only at max and never achieved in realistic circumstances), and if one drive dies you lose the data on both.

So it depends on why you want to do this.
 

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Thanks and ill probably just do the raid

cuz i dont really wanna spend money on ssds lol

My dad got a lot of spare seagate momentus hdds from his work so i was planing on using those =P
 

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shadowkillerdragon said:
Thanks and ill probably just do the raid

cuz i dont really wanna spend money on ssds lol

My dad got a lot of spare seagate momentus hdds from his work so i was planing on using those =P
depending on how many HDDs you can get, a RAID10 setup would be safer (Mirror AND stripe).
Although it would halve the effective collective size of the array - and would also require new hdds to be added in sets of twos
 

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