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I've been reading about onboard controllers in an attempt to save some cash over buying a dedicated hardware raid card. So far, i've found that you can get huge increases in performance with onboard just by changing the strip size to 32kb (for a 5 drive array). Apparently due to the onboard controller being "dumb". 
Anyway, I'd like to give it a go before splashing out any money on a dedicated card and was hoping there's a way of changing the stripe size on the fly without loosing all my data. I can't copy the data off as there's over a TB of work photos on here!
Can something like partition magic do this stuff without data loss?
EDIT: Have been reading up on it and seems you can't change the stripe size without starting over. So, my new plan is to buy 2x1tb drives and use them in my NAS which currently has 1x 500gb hdd in. Then I can not only back up all my data (which I need to do anyway) but would also allow me to try a new stripe size/experiement then if that fails lump the cost of a proper raid card.
 So, my new plan is to buy 2x1tb drives and use them in my NAS which currently has 1x 500gb hdd in. Then I can not only back up all my data (which I need to do anyway) but would also allow me to try a new stripe size/experiement then if that fails lump the cost of a proper raid card. 
Can anyone recommend some good 1TB or 750gb drives that are reliable?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Anyway, I'd like to give it a go before splashing out any money on a dedicated card and was hoping there's a way of changing the stripe size on the fly without loosing all my data. I can't copy the data off as there's over a TB of work photos on here!
Can something like partition magic do this stuff without data loss?
EDIT: Have been reading up on it and seems you can't change the stripe size without starting over.
 So, my new plan is to buy 2x1tb drives and use them in my NAS which currently has 1x 500gb hdd in. Then I can not only back up all my data (which I need to do anyway) but would also allow me to try a new stripe size/experiement then if that fails lump the cost of a proper raid card.
 So, my new plan is to buy 2x1tb drives and use them in my NAS which currently has 1x 500gb hdd in. Then I can not only back up all my data (which I need to do anyway) but would also allow me to try a new stripe size/experiement then if that fails lump the cost of a proper raid card. Can anyone recommend some good 1TB or 750gb drives that are reliable?

			
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 I think it was to do with the different stages and having a certain size meant the onboard controller didn't have to think about certain things meaning it would be faster. I can't find the link now, typical..
 I think it was to do with the different stages and having a certain size meant the onboard controller didn't have to think about certain things meaning it would be faster. I can't find the link now, typical.. 
 
		
