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    Old 12-09-2005, 10:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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    Question PCI Raid 3 Controller - Worth the move?

    Have a small question that I hope someone can answer.

    My current set-up is as follows

    I have an ASUS A8V Delux mobo with the following drives attached:
    38GB Raptor (Windows - 12GB used)
    80GB HDST 7K250 SATA (Data - 50GB used)
    2 x 160GB HDST 7K250 SATA in RAID 0 (Applications - 53GB used)

    Backup: 1 x 250GB Maxtor One-Touch drive, which I hardly ever remember to use!

    I am thinking about selling all of these and changing to:

    XFX REVO 64 SPU 3 Port Sata Raid Card (GAMER) PCI Raid Controller
    with either
    3 x 250GB Samsung Spinpoint P120S SATA II in RAID 3
    (This drive is faster than a 74GB Raptor in this set-up.)
    or
    3 x 160GB HDST 7K250 SATA in RAID 3
    (Probably slower than my current set-up, but this would mean I only need to buy 1 more drive and on my existing RAID 0 set-up I have 292GB free which is plenty!)

    My reasons for thinking about doing this are:

    1. I never remember to back-up my data and I know that I am tempting fate by doing this, even though I have yet to experience a failure (tempting x2 now that I have said that!). RAID 3 should allow me to stop making external back-ups and rely on RAID for protection.

    2. An external RAID controller should mean that I can upgrade my motherboard whenever I want as my RAID set-up is tied to the controller card and NOT the motherboard.

    3. One less drive to generate heat.

    What do you think?


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    Old 12-09-2005, 02:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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    I hate to beg, but SOMEONE must have an opinion on this? Please?


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    Old 12-09-2005, 02:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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    makes pretty good sense.. Its a good idea..

    My XPS 16 = fail

    Good that it RATs into my lab's 1024 node cluster..

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    Old 12-09-2005, 02:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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    Thank you for answering.

    Looking at the scan website (and forgetting about E-Bay for a sec) to move to 3x160GB drives will only cost be an additional £60. To move to 3x250GB SpinPoint drives will cost a staggering £270.

    That makes quite a difference!


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    Old 12-09-2005, 02:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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    Do make sure your 480 Tagan can handle 5 drives running load on RAID.. Me previous Tagan 430W choked with 4 drives with 2 running on RAID and 2 IDEs (with 7 case fans, one super hungry 6800GT, and one overclocked 3500+.. Which is why I'm using a 530W Tagan now.

    My XPS 16 = fail

    Good that it RATs into my lab's 1024 node cluster..

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    The REVO is a pretty old product already. You can search syncraid in Tomshardware.
    The STR is as good as RAID0. If you are not planning to multi-tasking heavily the card would be good enough. (Its running PCI anyway). It won't be anywhere as fast as those onboard chipset SATA controllers. May be wait until a PCIe version comes out.

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    Originally Posted by sawyen
    Do make sure your 480 Tagan can handle 5 drives running load on RAID.. Me previous Tagan 430W choked with 4 drives with 2 running on RAID and 2 IDEs (with 7 case fans, one super hungry 6800GT, and one overclocked 3500+.. Which is why I'm using a 530W Tagan now.
    So far it appears to cope OK with 2 x 120mm fans, 2 Optical drive, 6800 GT and 4 drives. I would actually be taking the load down to 3 SATA drives from 4, but adding the Creative X-fi to the mix.

    It gets quite toasty at the back, but that is probably due to the fact that I have it all squeezed into a Super LANboy with my opticals only 2" from the intake fan on the PSU - CANNOT be good for airflow, that!

    Worse case scenario? It blows and I will get something beefier, but sincere thanks for your input.


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    Old 12-09-2005, 03:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
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    Originally Posted by arthurleung
    The REVO is a pretty old product already. You can search syncraid in Tomshardware.
    The STR is as good as RAID0. If you are not planning to multi-tasking heavily the card would be good enough. (Its running PCI anyway). It won't be anywhere as fast as those onboard chipset SATA controllers. May be wait until a PCIe version comes out.
    Hmmmm. I did think about waiting for the PCIe version, but my motherboard is still AGP/PCI and this would involve me replacing not only my mobo, but my graphics card as well which I £400-500 I cannot afford right now.


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    This is rather a good look at the Revo in action....
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    Old 12-09-2005, 03:48 PM   #10 (permalink)
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    Originally Posted by mort-uk
    This is rather a good look at the Revo in action....
    Thanks, Mort. Actually read that twice before thinking about this in-depth.

    Well.....I've gone for it.

    Ordered the card from Scan and ordered the 3 x Samsung drives from Komplett as they were £7 cheaper per drive than Scan (sorry Mort & Wildmonkey - feel really guilty!).

    *gulp*

    Hope I don't regret this and can actually sell my old drives on e-Bay! I only got them from Scan (the #1 place to buy kit from!) at Christmas when EVERYONE wanted the Hitachi "Deathstar" 7K250 in their PC......


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