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I am going to buy a new pc and i have thought to put pcie ssd instead of 2 drives in raid 0

I am looking for recommendation about drives like this and if you think that this is a good move

the one i was looking at is the revo drive 480GB X2 and 350

the diffrent about them is the speed and iops, what is better , more iops or liitle more in speed

the 3 X2 is Sequential Reads1 - 1500MB/s - Sequential Writes1 - 1250MB/s - Random 4k Read IOPS2 - 120,000 IOPS - Random 4k Write IOPS2 - 230,000 IOPS

and the 350 is Sequential Reads1 - 1800MB/s - Sequential Writes1 - 1700MB/s - Random Read Speed (4K, QD32)2 - 90,000 IOPS - Random Write Speed (4K, QD32)2 - 140,000 IOPS

thanks for helping

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I am going to buy a new pc and i have thought to put pcie ssd instead of 2 drives in raid 0

I am looking for recommendation about drives like this and if you think that this is a good move

the one i was looking at is the revo drive 480GB X2 and 350

the diffrent about them is the speed and iops, what is better , more iops or liitle more in speed

the 3 X2 is Sequential Reads1 - 1500MB/s - Sequential Writes1 - 1250MB/s - Random 4k Read IOPS2 - 120,000 IOPS - Random 4k Write IOPS2 - 230,000 IOPS

and the 350 is Sequential Reads1 - 1800MB/s - Sequential Writes1 - 1700MB/s - Random Read Speed (4K, QD32)2 - 90,000 IOPS - Random Write Speed (4K, QD32)2 - 140,000 IOPS

thanks for helping

asus raidr pci ssd...

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820785002

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Don't look at any revo drives now days they are antiquated tech, though still fast. If your wondering I have a revo drive 3 X2 480GB.

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So what is better ? to do raid 0 with sata ssd's ?

better in what way? price, performance, or price and performance.

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Just get a normal sata drive (as big as you can afford). Unless you're doing some heavy IO work, then you won't notice the difference. Money can be better spent elsewhere (better graphics card..)

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Part of the reason why the revo drives are so fast is because they are already in raid. I had a revodrive x2 and it showed as a raid-0. If you want the drive, then go for it. What will you be using it for?

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