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TyleRomeo

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are all four PCI slots on the 2002 MDD all 32 bit and 33MHZ. and what exactly does that mean. Is it possible to set up a RAID 5 with a PCI card. And what is the max read and write times I can achive, having 3 SATA 400GB Seagate 7200.8 drives hooked up.

Tyler
 
TyleRomeo said:
so how does 64 bit help out or does it do nothing at all?

More data sent per clock cycle. Twice as much in this case. And you would see a huge read/write speed with a 3 drive SATA RAID 5 array. All the benefits of RAID 0 but with the safety of RAID 1. It would be way more than your internal drive.

So use your internal drive for the OS and non-video stuff (you are doing video work right?) and the RAID array for the heavy duty video work.
 
Mechcozmo said:
More data sent per clock cycle. Twice as much in this case. And you would see a huge read/write speed with a 3 drive SATA RAID 5 array. All the benefits of RAID 0 but with the safety of RAID 1. It would be way more than your internal drive.

So use your internal drive for the OS and non-video stuff (you are doing video work right?) and the RAID array for the heavy duty video work.

yeah it's for video work. But I read elsewhere that PCI maxes out at 133MB/s. So I guess that makes it impossible to read and write at 160-180MB/s for uncompressed HD, even if i had 3 Raptors attached. Now a side note, does the PCI bus slow down if say you have your SATA PCI card along with a PCI soundcard, a Firewire 800/USB 2.0 card and a video caprture card?

Tyler
 
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