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970 pro raid 0 diskmark
970 pro raid 0 diskmark








970 pro raid 0 diskmark
  1. #970 pro raid 0 diskmark how to
  2. #970 pro raid 0 diskmark drivers
  3. #970 pro raid 0 diskmark windows 10
  4. #970 pro raid 0 diskmark Pc

#970 pro raid 0 diskmark drivers

I've got a usb 3.0 external drive that has my compressed files, so in 30 minutes I should be good to go.I just bought 2 NVMe Samsung 970 Pro 1 To to make an raid 0 on the Asus Maximus XI Extreme (chipset Z390) last drivers (i let the original RST OROM, i just update the Intel ME Firmware to the 1,5Mo v12.).

#970 pro raid 0 diskmark windows 10

If it bsods, I'll reinstall windows 10 and my stuff. If it boots without bsod, I'll get a chance to load the drivers.

#970 pro raid 0 diskmark Pc

This time, it's going to be more complicated, new motherboard, new cpu so it should be interesting when I strip all the drivers, move the drives to the new pc and power it up. I pulled my my two older ssd's, plugged in my 3 new ssd's and immediately ran benchmarks.

970 pro raid 0 diskmark

#970 pro raid 0 diskmark how to

alot of people grab used sdds and dont know how to delete linux, and mac partitions so the get bsod daily! 5 years ago, I didn't even do a fresh install to the 3 new ssd's. Oprindeligt skrevet af POUusnavy:create your own windows 10 partitions freshly install windows 10 delete the old w7 partitions, any sdd should be good for what ever mobo. To tell you the truth, I will not go back to regular single drives unless in nvme and more than likely, I'll raid 0 those too if I get the board that handles both nvme at 4x. I copy giant amount of pictures at blazing speed. I won't have to allocate new drive letters, mess with partitions, all that giant headache. I have not done this, but you can bet that as soon as my 3 drives are up and running on my x470 platform, I'm going to see about expanding to 4th ssd drive. It's really not a big deal.Īdvantages: You can grow your raid 0 drive size with additional drives. Also, most people back up their stuff to the cloud (backblaze) google photos, alot of games are backed up to the cloud in steam. To address the risk of corruption, longevity, etc, I've had more power outages that I can remember, the only thing I had to do was run the drive repair tool once in a while to fix ntfs issue. Maybe I'll purchase another cheap sata 3 drive and bring it up to 2000/2000 possibly, unless.the bus speed that the sata connector pass data on is limited again.

970 pro raid 0 diskmark

On my new board, I should be seeing 1500/1500. It's slow because the bus that handle my sata 3 drives tops out at 1gb. On my 2 m100 drives, the raid 0 speed was about the same speed. It's not a scaling issues it's a bottleneck. But these drives are individually 530/510 writes. I mention this because by now, without trim, my writes should be super slow! Now 950/854 by today's standard is pretty good. I have only 13% of drive space left and trim can't pass through the raid controller on this board. To prove it I ran crystal disk mark a few seconds ago. I even transferred the two m1 drives to wife's pc and they have been running for a total of 10 years. Before that I ran two m100 crucial 256gb drives in raid 0. cpu) for 5 years 3 crucial mx500 250gb drives in raid 0. I've been running (on my asus m5a99fx pro r2. The slowest drive will be the max read/write of the other drives. If the motor dies or the controller dies, you are screwed either way. If you have 3 - 250gb drives in raid 0, it is no more dangerous than having 1 750 gig drive non raid. I'm going to set the record straight for 97% of you that haven't tried raid 0 on ssd's as boot drives and the 2% of you that messed it up. I'm going to be upgrading to the amd x470 platform and doing some random searches if there are any differences between the different bus speeds. I have to wonder if people are just parroting what they hear or they had raid 0 issues. Performance won't be extremely better, but it will help a little. Oprindeligt skrevet af rotNdude:Since you seem to have no concerns about the reliability of RAID 0 and you want to use the 3 60GB drives in RAID 0 as a boot drive, I would just do it. So 3 drives means up to 3 x speed but are curious about random access performance. Hopefully an inexpensive optane disk around 200Gb will be avialable to replace them in the not too distant future. I am aware if a drive fails then data can be lost but this is intended as a temporary solution. I am interested in performance with a modern chipset. Presently with my machine there is a third party chip to provide extra sata III which are not so great so cannot really test. Is anyone doing anything similar to this?Īny info on boot times or benchmarks anywhere? I was looking to use the 3 x 60 GB drives in raid 0 for a boot drive. I have various hard drives, a 120GB ssd and 3 wonderful 60GB V300 SSDs. So I will be looking to use drives I have presently to run the machine. It seems as an expensive propostion whatever I choose due to memory prices. I am still looking at my options - amd or intel - which motherboard maker & memory details. I have my i7-3770k system and are looking to upgrade.










970 pro raid 0 diskmark