Ideal W7 disk setup

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  1. Posts : 178
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    Konceptz804 said:
    Why are you giving up the raid 0 array? I could never go back to a single drive for my OS...ever
    I just want to satisfy myself that there is a difference, i'm hoping to perhaps get a controller card and take it off the 10R when 7 goes retail, but again, will the load off the CPU actually ammount to a tangible increase in speed/performance?

    Ultimately,, I do a lot of 3d modelling, and photoshop, which is why i'm playing around with this, as I want to 'settle' on a solution when I install my retail 7 and be comfortable knowing i've explored the various options open to me and listened to opinions and advice from those who's eperience is greater than mine. :)
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #32

    saverio said:

    Ultimately,, I do a lot of 3d modelling, and photoshop, which is why i'm playing around with this, as I want to 'settle' on a solution when I install my retail 7 and be comfortable knowing i've explored the various options open to me and listened to opinions and advice from those who's eperience is greater than mine. :)

    But you would be able to increase your productivity the most by maximizing data transfer speeds with the raid 0 array for your OS. I wouldn't be worried about redundancy as you have multiple arrays. Just my thoughts though.
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