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So I'm wanting a new drive or two for a system I use for audio
production. Right now I got a P4 w/ ASUS P4C800-e delux with 2 7200 IDE drives and a 7200 SATA. The IDE's are getting a little old so I'm thinking at least one could use a retirement. The board won't handle SATA 3 but downgrading the drive isn't an issue (from what I understand). I wasn't really thinking of setting up RAID but its not out of the question. What I was thinking is ditching the oldest IDE drive and setting up the "newer" IDE for XP and programs then using a new SATA for working audio and the other SATA for storage. The other option would be to go RAID for either the OS or even the data drives or both. I could ditch both IDEs and setup a the OS on a RAID SATA's the do a RAID SATA for the data, but this would mean buying 2 new drive at least. I'm not worried about parity so we're talking RAID 0 for any of this. I'm not a pro with all this bus speed/Promise stuff so would it be worth it to use all SATA for the drives, or would keeping the one IDE for the OS make sense. Or is RAID even worth it for running XP, I can see how the arary would help for the working audio, but for just storage not so much. Would I want to consider using the Promise connection for any of this? The only card I have in there is the vid card, my audio card uses firewire. So any opinions are welcome on getting the most out of this board as possible for read/write bus speeds. thanks BW |
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On Nov 2, 4:53 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote:
Also readhttp://www.techworld.com/storage/features/index.cfm?featureid=1019 Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 Nice articles, thanks. So what would the best idea be, to run the OS off the PATA or SATA drive, or since I'm running SATA1 will it make any difference? |
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On Sun, 2 Nov 2008 11:22:24 -0800 (PST), BW
wrote: So I'm wanting a new drive or two for a system I use for audio production. Right now I got a P4 w/ ASUS P4C800-e delux with 2 7200 IDE drives and a 7200 SATA. The IDE's are getting a little old so I'm thinking at least one could use a retirement. The board won't handle SATA 3 but downgrading the drive isn't an issue (from what I understand). I wasn't really thinking of setting up RAID but its not out of the question. Does a RAID controller count as an extra device, competing for motherboard resources? Since mainstream drives are now very fast, keeping the device count low and simple has seemed more important to a DAW than any theoretical speed increase. |
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