Here's the link to the program for anyone who needs it.

Says the man using a Velociraptor?Sup3r_Dr4gon wrote:
* WD Velociraptor
* Raid array: No
* Capacity: 150GB
* TRIM enabled: -
* OS: Windows XP Home edition
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My question is, do the huge SSD numbers make any difference in real world apps? I'm tossing up between getting an 80GB Intel drive or another Vraptor for RAID0. Would the speed advantage of the SSD make it worth the huge price tag and small size, seeing as I could get another raptor for $AU200 (as opposed to the $AU500 for the Intel?).
Last edited by james@alienware (2009-11-08 05:28:59)
Where did you get those scores? The M225 benchmarks you posted there don't seem consistent with what I see from the ones I have....
But slower where it counts....chuyskywalker wrote:
Wow, that 4x Samsung F3 is fucking amazing. 4 TB of storage, 2x the speed of the SSD's, and cheaper by far (80$/drive).
That's rather impressive.
A buddy has a hardware store and he benches every disk he gets.Bertster7 wrote:
Where did you get those scores? The M225 benchmarks you posted there don't seem consistent with what I see from the ones I have....
I suppose in an ideal world, an 80GB SSD for OS and games, and 4xF3s for storage.chuyskywalker wrote:
Guess it all depends on what you're doing. For a system which needs to move files around, serve them, etc (video editing, loading items from disk to memory (games), file serving, etc) that's what you want.
For other purposes, SSD's certainly are better.
Nice to have the choice now though
an SSD? More like 4 in raidFinray wrote:
I suppose in an ideal world, an 80GB SSD for OS and games, and 4xF3s for storage.chuyskywalker wrote:
Guess it all depends on what you're doing. For a system which needs to move files around, serve them, etc (video editing, loading items from disk to memory (games), file serving, etc) that's what you want.
For other purposes, SSD's certainly are better.
Nice to have the choice now though
Sure, except I enjoy living on more than Ramen 3 times a day..Sup wrote:
an SSD? More like 4 in raid
.Sup wrote:
an SSD? More like 4 in raidFinray wrote:
I suppose in an ideal world, an 80GB SSD for OS and games, and 4xF3s for storage.chuyskywalker wrote:
Guess it all depends on what you're doing. For a system which needs to move files around, serve them, etc (video editing, loading items from disk to memory (games), file serving, etc) that's what you want.
For other purposes, SSD's certainly are better.
Nice to have the choice now though