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13th May 2012, 10:24 PM #1Notebook Enthusiast
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SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Hello everyone,
I have just ordered an Alienware R4 M17X. I want to set it up as best as possible. Therefore I was thinking on ordering a couple of Crucial M4 250GB SSD disks.
My questions are:
1.) I think I can put one SSD on the current HD bay. For setting up the second SSD do I need to buy a bracket?
2.) I thought it will be better using a Raid 0, but I am not sure why. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Raid 0 SSD against using one SSD + HDD.
Thanks in advance.
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13th May 2012, 11:08 PM #2
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
RAID0 will give you faster access speed to your drives. It will make the task of getting data to and from the drives that much faster but a failure in one drive means all your data is lost. That said having a single good SSD as your boot drive and using a high capacity Hard Drive also gives quick boots, just not as quick as two SSDs in RAID0. For example I use my computer for work and it is full of programs that start up with the computer. My boot time is apprximately 20 seconds from power on to the password screen and 20 seconds to shut down. Having two SSDs in RAID0 would decrease those times, but not by too much.
It really is a preference thing. The combined storage of your two SSD is not enough for me. I already have 380GB on my D Drive and 120GB on my C Drive. So for me I would want the high speed of the SSD plus the extra storage of the 750GB Hard Drive....... its cold out there ........... too cold!
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13th May 2012, 11:13 PM #3
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Raiding SSDs seems pretty unnecessary, considering a single 256 can hold TONS of stuff, and the speed difference would probably be imperceptible. You get a HD included, so why waste it? So, I vote SSD/HD.
Just my opinion.AW M17XR4 - 3720QM, 7970m, 1080p, 12GB RAM, 180GB Intel 520 SSD, WD 750GB 7200RPM
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14th May 2012, 12:19 AM #4Notebook Guru
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Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
I went for the SSD and HDD since you get the best of both. Both a combination of quick boot and still a lot of room for storage. And yes the bracket is included.
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14th May 2012, 01:06 AM #5Notebook Evangelist
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Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Once you go SSD, you cant go back. Raid is nice, but cant even come close to the speed of a SSD. Ive done both. SSD as your OS with a few programs only and a realy big data drive is the way to go.
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14th May 2012, 01:26 AM #6
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Seagate Constellation 1TB 7200RPM 2.5" 6Gb/s SAS (ST91000640SS) Hard Drive 672042083336 | eBay
is that drive worth it?Current rig: M18x R2, 3820QM, 16GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 1866mhz, DELL GTX 680M SLI, RAID0 Samsung 830 256gb ssd's, intel 6300 FTW (ordered from hidevolution.com)
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14th May 2012, 02:20 AM #7
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Uhh you know that is a SAS drive, serial attached SCSI, not going to work in a laptop without a SAS port. And RAID 0 SSDs there is quite a difference over 1 x SSD. Boot up and shutdown times are even faster.

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14th May 2012, 06:23 AM #8
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
Current rig: M18x R2, 3820QM, 16GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 1866mhz, DELL GTX 680M SLI, RAID0 Samsung 830 256gb ssd's, intel 6300 FTW (ordered from hidevolution.com)
3DMark11 - P11452 (950/1470mhz): www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4395511
Went to wife:
Alienware m17x R3 2860qm, 16gb ddr3 1866mhz, 6990m (looking for DELL 7970m), intel 520 series 240gb SSD, bigfoot killer 1103
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14th May 2012, 10:00 AM #9
Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
I went SSD+SSD+HDD
I don't have my SSDs raided though. I use one for OS/Apps the other SSD for games. It's like 90% full since all it has is games and no file storage. Then I put a 1TB in for file storage.
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23rd May 2012, 08:09 AM #10Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: SSD + HDD or SSD Raid 0?
In the end I went for SSD+HDD Maybe in the future I dump the DVD-Drive and put another SSD

Thanks for your help guys.



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