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Ha! I still have one of those in my closet.

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thats just amazing 

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But can it run crysis????

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Funny enough I got a microscope kit and chemistry kit combo as a little kid but it was a non kid item with some somewhat toxic chemicals in it for experimentation

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ive got one of them somewhere, should i see if it works with windows 7

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Is it compatible with linux????

I'm just a random teenager from New Jersey. Why would you listen to me?

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Or they could do it the right way and mount webcam to real microscope. Like our department has for students and staff to work with thin sections.

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That makes no sense? We're asking him to review a product, not mount a webcam to a real microscope.

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On 9/25/2016 at 9:03 AM, AresKrieger said:

Funny enough I got a microscope kit and chemistry kit combo as a little kid but it was a non kid item with some somewhat toxic chemicals in it for experimentation

Will it run Crysis?

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Don't buy that.

 

If you want a raid card buy a good one from lsi or a used rebrand from dell or hp or lenove

 

If you want a pcie ssd, buy a pcie ssd. There much faster than a huge array of ssds.

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That's not what i want one for. I currently have a 120gb ssd as boot drive (bought it when ssd's were relatively new, only 213MB/s speeds) with a 4tb hdd for storage. I plan on buying a NVMe drive and making that my boot. Then, using a hyperduo raid card, have the 120gb ssd set as a cache drive for the 4tb. Increasing the incredibly garbage transfer speeds it has now, going from 75 to somewhere around 200MB/s.

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6 minutes ago, Tecknogekko said:

That's not what i want one for. I currently have a 120gb ssd as boot drive (bought it when ssd's were relatively new, only 213MB/s speeds) with a 4tb hdd for storage. I plan on buying a NVMe drive and making that my boot. Then, using a hyperduo raid card, have the 120gb ssd set as a cache drive for the 4tb. Increasing the incredibly garbage transfer speeds it has now, going from 75 to somewhere around 200MB/s.

You can do that in software. You don't need a card for that.

 

It also won't just make you hdd faster.

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What would do that? I could only find one program and it required the raid to be used as the boot drive.

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5 minutes ago, Tecknogekko said:

What would do that? I could only find one program and it required the raid to be used as the boot drive.

Bcache can do that on linux. Windows also has this as a part of the storage management on 2012+

 

A SSD cache won't make you system much faster. Your better off making it a separate drive and storing some games on it.

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15 minutes ago, Tecknogekko said:

That's not what i want one for. I currently have a 120gb ssd as boot drive (bought it when ssd's were relatively new, only 213MB/s speeds) with a 4tb hdd for storage. I plan on buying a NVMe drive and making that my boot. Then, using a hyperduo raid card, have the 120gb ssd set as a cache drive for the 4tb. Increasing the incredibly garbage transfer speeds it has now, going from 75 to somewhere around 200MB/s.

Your hdd will still be holding back even using that card the cache will only be helpful for programs you use regularly, and then why not install them on the ssd at that point. if the hdd is sata 3gbps, look at getting a sata 6gbps, or get a larger ssd to hold more programs. 

 

Also defragmenting the hdd can speed it up.

 

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