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can i raid?

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Not for day to day use. I don't think opening programs on my ssd could get any faster.

Oh okay, because I have 2 Crucial M4 256gb SSD's but, I never set them up in raid 0 mainly because I didn't think I really needed the performance increase. The only think I do on my rig is game and watch Youtube. Nothing else.

can i raid my samsung 840 pro 128GB and my samsung 840 evo 250gb i want to do raid 0

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RAID 0 is kind of pointless with SSDs.

Is the performance increase not worth it?

 

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Is the performance increase not worth it?

Not for day to day use. I don't think opening programs on my ssd could get any faster.

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Not for day to day use. I don't think opening programs on my ssd could get any faster.

Oh okay, because I have 2 Crucial M4 256gb SSD's but, I never set them up in raid 0 mainly because I didn't think I really needed the performance increase. The only think I do on my rig is game and watch Youtube. Nothing else.

 

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CPU:Ryzen 9 5900X GPU: Asus GTX 1080ti Strix MB: Asus Crosshair Viii Hero RAM: G.Skill Trident Neo CPU Cooler: Corsair H110

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