Mergatroid
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Sorry man, I just tested it for a decent improvement.
My SSD was spanking the hard drive (250ish MB/s is about correct for this generation SATA II SSD) vs one hard drive. I said my buddy's RAID 0 (4 drives) was getting the same performance. Now my SSD RAID 0 is not only spanking my old single SSD, but it's SUPER spanking a single hard drive and out performing my buddy's mechanical RAID. I'm afraid I'm not the one with issues my friend.
I have been studying everything I can find regarding SSD RAIDs, bought another 60GB SATA II SSD and set the drives to RAID 0 in hardware on my ASUS P8Z68-V Pro mobo. Worked first time, without issue. Installed Windows, have been reinstalling all my apps. Working great. Boot time is now just over 10 seconds from just over 20 seconds on the single drive (after POST). My average transfer benchmark with HD Tune (read) has gone from 246 MB/s on a fresh Windows 7 install on a single Patriot Inferno 60GB SSD to 461MB/s using the Inferno and a Corsair 60GB in a hardware RAID0 striped volume also on a fresh install of Windows 7.


If you go to Tom's Hardware you will find lots of people using SSD RAIDs, more on other sites as well. You can stand by what you say, I'll stand by what I have tested. Of course I can't say how much of a performance boost you would get by RAID0ing two SATA III SSDs. Because of their high transfer speeds a RAID may run into SATA limitations. I can't say for sure because I haven't tested that. Here's a screen shot of my current HD Tune benchmark.
My SSD was spanking the hard drive (250ish MB/s is about correct for this generation SATA II SSD) vs one hard drive. I said my buddy's RAID 0 (4 drives) was getting the same performance. Now my SSD RAID 0 is not only spanking my old single SSD, but it's SUPER spanking a single hard drive and out performing my buddy's mechanical RAID. I'm afraid I'm not the one with issues my friend.

If you go to Tom's Hardware you will find lots of people using SSD RAIDs, more on other sites as well. You can stand by what you say, I'll stand by what I have tested. Of course I can't say how much of a performance boost you would get by RAID0ing two SATA III SSDs. Because of their high transfer speeds a RAID may run into SATA limitations. I can't say for sure because I haven't tested that. Here's a screen shot of my current HD Tune benchmark.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Brew
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64
- CPU
- Intel i7 4770K o/c 4.5GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS Sabertooth Z87
- Memory
- 16GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD 6970 CFX Radeon HD 6970
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung S27A950D + Asus VK278Q + Sony 46" HDTV
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p x 1080p x 1080p
- Hard Drives
- Corsair 180Gb Force 3 SSD, Corsair Force 60GB SSD, Seagate 1Tb 3.5" SATA, Fujitsu 160Gb 2.5", Seagate 1TB 3.5".
- PSU
- Corsair AX750
- Case
- Corsair Graphite 600T
- Cooling
- Corsair H100
- Keyboard
- Madcatz Strike 7
- Mouse
- Cyborg RAT 9
- Internet Speed
- 2MB/s
- Antivirus
- MSE
- Browser
- FF