What should i choose?

AlexRD

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Hi, i was wondering what would i choose

On one hand, i have:
2x GTX 295 and 4 Normal HD in Raid 0

And in the other hand i have
2x GTX 285 and SSD TorqX 256gb

The SSD i would have to chip from USA, and there is the possibility for them to steal my HD in the mail.
 

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If you want speed, go for the SSD - nothing beats it, Raid or not. But check out the OCZ Vertex and Intel X25M too. In any case make sure there is Trim support in the firmware - else the writes will slow down over time. W7 supports Trim and also does all the other usual tweaks (alignment, Superfetch disable, etc.) automatically. Real nice fit.
You could even consider a smaller SSD (60 or 80GBs would be ample for W7) plus a larger HDD for the bulk data.
 

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What applications, or application types, are you going to use? Is it for games or video editing?

I am guessing games. In which case, go with something other than 4 drives in RAID0. Too many opportunities for sudden system shutdowns - and drive corruption.
 
having the better graphics cards may give you more frames per second, but i doubt you would notice the difference, unless you play at super hi-res

you will notice the ssd though! especially as it has an indilinx mlc contoller in it.

more info on indilinx here
 

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hey Alex,

I recommend SSD because it can achieve incredible speed, produces almost no heat (which means you don't have to worry about cooling), and is very reliable.

As for the shipping needs you can ship it from the US to where you are, with other stuff, like books and what not to try and hide it, so no one would steal any thing.

for ex. if you know some one in the US you can send it to them and they would put what you have bought in a box with other stuff you want, it might reduce the chance of it getting stolen.

Hope this helps.
 

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I would also suggest going the SSD route over the RAID0 route with regular hard drives. I'm not a fan of RAID0 arrays since they offer no redundancy at all. In fact, if any of the drives fail you lose everything. I realize that with a single SSD drive, if it fails you lose everything...but the liklihood of a failure increases when you have 4 drives versus a single drive.
 

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...As for the shipping needs you can ship it from the US to where you are, with other stuff, like books and what not to try and hide it, so no one would steal any thing...
Not familiar with international shipping? A valid concern.

AlexRD, buy insurance.
 
go with the 1st option. And as said by antman, its handy to have backup like raid.
 

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go with the 1st option. And as said by antman, its handy to have backup like raid.
Actually, Dinesh, this is one of the rare times that I am pointing away from RAID. A four disk RAID0 is hazardously risky for a gamer with no backup capacity of equal or greater size.

RAID0+1 is an option if the current controller supports it though. And not a bad option at that.

Based on GB per $, I am waiting at least a year before adopting SSD into my configuration.
 
go with the 1st option. And as said by antman, its handy to have backup like raid.

RAID doesn't necessarily mean backup....or redundancy.

In the case of RAID0 (striping), there is no redundancy. If you have 4 x 100GB drives, you have a total of 400GB of space. The system will write 1/4 of each file to each of the drives. Thus, if any of the 4 drives fail, you lose absolutely everything.

In the case of RAID 1 (mirror), you have 2 discs with exactly the same info..however if you have 2 x 500GB drive...you have a total of 500GB of space. So, you lose 1/2 of your total space. RAID1 gives you full redundancy, however if you accidentally delete a file or get a virus which deletes files, you lose it in both places at the same time.
 

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go with the 1st option. And as said by antman, its handy to have backup like raid.
Actually, Dinesh, this is one of the rare times that I am pointing away from RAID. A four disk RAID0 is hazardously risky for a gamer with no backup capacity of equal or greater size.

RAID0+1 is an option if the current controller supports it though. And not a bad option at that.

Based on GB per $, I am waiting at least a year before adopting SSD into my configuration.
Hmmm.... but i dont think he needs 4 hdd to play games. do you?
 

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Hmmm.... but i dont think he needs 4 hdd to play games. do you?
No, I would not think so. I've been happily playing games on 1 hard drive for my entire life.
 

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Hmmm.... but i dont think he needs 4 hdd to play games. do you?
No, I would not think so. I've been happily playing games on 1 hard drive for my entire life.
yeah. but then i guess the OP is ready to spend a huge amount in building his rig.
 

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you've had one hard drive for your entire life? :what: :p ;)

I've pretty much had a single hard drive for a single OS in my computer for as long as I can remember. Obviously not the same hard drive, but a single hard drive.
 

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Could anyone help me find a good SSD in Ebay?
I mean, that has TRIM.

Cause i can't buy from NewEGG, and i can't find TorqX in Ebay
 

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I think we discussing and mixing up 2 different things:

1. Data security - Raid1 would give some security but Raid0 with 4 drives is pretty hazardous. In any case, whether it is Raid or SSD I would always use an imaging program to make periodic backups to an external drive.
2. Speed - if you are looking for speed, nothing beats the SSD. Even at the current prices it is the best way to beaf up performance. The same amount of money invested in CPU, RAM or whatever will not match the increase of speed with an SSD. On one system I run Win7 off a Vertex and the speed is mind boggling.
 

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Could anyone help me find a good SSD in Ebay?
I mean, that has TRIM.

Cause i can't buy from NewEGG, and i can't find TorqX in Ebay


There are only few SSDs that support Trim "natively" and they are pretty recent. I very much doubt that you'll find one on Ebay
 

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Could you list some of those SSD's that supports trim natively?

Oh, and when i said raid 0, i meant like raid 3 ( i think thats the name )
On which 3 hard drivers work, and 1 serves as a backup.
However, that will only work if only ONE drive fails.

And i wanted so much speed in HDs because after having a Notebook HD with 4200 RPM i can't stand a slow HD anymore. :X

And, the price of 4x 250 GB = 2x500 GB = 1 TB

Edit: I also wanted to know if i can use 2x (Founts , power supply i don't know the Word in english ) like:
One 700MW to run the whole computer
Two 300MW to run in SLI
 

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