SAS Drives?

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Hi guys, i've just had an SAS drive fall into my hands. It's only 73.4gb in size but its 15,000rpm. I have learned that I will need an SAS controller to actually use this but that will cost me in excess of £90 so I just wanted to know if it would be worth it.

I have googled up these specific types of drives in comparison to raptors but the results are a little unclear as to which is better.

Should I get myself an SAS controller or sell the drive??
 
I'd sell it.

SAS drives are OK and are nice and fast but they do require a fancy SAS controller which aren't cheap.

I think this is why a lot of people have gone the SSD route instead.
 
If you're thinking of RAIDing any other HDDs (or running out of SATA slots), it may be worth considering a cheap SAS controller like the PERC 5/i (really only if RAID 5), but I wouldn't get it just for a SAS drive.
 
May as well stick it on the MM though, doesn't cost you anything. Do a price check on it in that forum, there's a few people knocking around with SAS controllers/drives.
 
afaik the P6T Deluxe v1 had them onboard didn't it? something they removed from the v2 boards as people were going SSD instead - you might find a v1 owner who'd be wanting it.
 
I have a P6T WS Pro motherboard with a SSD for my boot drive and a SAS drive as my page and storage drive for things I access rarely. The setup is incredibly fast.
 
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