8 Apr 2009 at 22:44 #1 Sirrel Squirrel Sirrel Squirrel Soldato Joined 5 Aug 2003 Posts 8,467 Location Essex What are the fastest SATA hard drives I can get for a RAID 0 setup using 2 drives, I'll need 1TB or higher overall.
What are the fastest SATA hard drives I can get for a RAID 0 setup using 2 drives, I'll need 1TB or higher overall.
10 Apr 2009 at 14:11 #5 Sirrel Squirrel Sirrel Squirrel Soldato OP Joined 5 Aug 2003 Posts 8,467 Location Essex GeezerButler said: I have 2 x 640GB WD drives in RAID 0 - nice drives, fast and quiet. Click to expand... Someone else said to me that the 640GB are good drives and the WDs are on this week only too so tempting. Is it the 7200.12 barracudas that are single platter?
GeezerButler said: I have 2 x 640GB WD drives in RAID 0 - nice drives, fast and quiet. Click to expand... Someone else said to me that the 640GB are good drives and the WDs are on this week only too so tempting. Is it the 7200.12 barracudas that are single platter?
10 Apr 2009 at 14:49 #7 Sirrel Squirrel Sirrel Squirrel Soldato OP Joined 5 Aug 2003 Posts 8,467 Location Essex mpj88 said: Yeah these: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=hd-206-se&groupid=701&catid=14&subcat=940 think that would be your best bet. however there were quite a few problems with the 7200.11 so would do some research first. the 320gb platter f1's are quick too though! Click to expand... got some excellent results in hd tach http://forums.*****.net/reader-reviews/157418-new-seagate-7200-12-500gb-st3500410as-mini-review.html
mpj88 said: Yeah these: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=hd-206-se&groupid=701&catid=14&subcat=940 think that would be your best bet. however there were quite a few problems with the 7200.11 so would do some research first. the 320gb platter f1's are quick too though! Click to expand... got some excellent results in hd tach http://forums.*****.net/reader-reviews/157418-new-seagate-7200-12-500gb-st3500410as-mini-review.html