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I think I might buy this just to stay on the forefront of technology but I have failed to see any comparison made between (for exapmple) a Intel 750ssd and two 730 set up in raid 0. To see as a comparison between two closely priced options for extreme speed. We can also use Samsung 850 pro in raid 0

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I have found that the Intel 730 will read/write at an blazing fast 550mb/s+. Which is incredible but in raid 0 they will double their speed up to 1.1Gb/s. Which is even more impressive. However I am lacking to find any real world read/write speeds for the 750. I just may get two 730 and call it a day with those read/write speeds but I still want to see what the 750 can bring to the table

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I have found that the Intel 730 will read/write at an blazing fast 550mb/s+. Which is incredible but in raid 0 they will double their speed up to 1.1Gb/s. Which is even more impressive. However I am lacking to find any real world read/write speeds for the 750. I just may get two 730 and call it a day with those read/write speeds but I still want to see what the 750 can bring to the table

 

Or he could buy a Samsung SM951 with 2010 MB/s write/read

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Don't worry so much about sequential speeds, random IO and mixed IO is more important. RAID0 only improves sequential performance. The Intel 750 will be faster, 730s in RAID0 will give you more capacity per dollar though. And they're still plenty fast for most regular uses.

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...RAID0 only improves sequential performance. ...

Really?  I've never heard this, or even thought about it really...  Do you have any benchmarks to back that up? (just curious)

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Slightly off topic here if you were making a system build for gaming and streaming. What would be your storage solution. Also imagine if you are trying to squeeze every dollar possible and still want the very fastest possible storrge solution.

For instance " I would purchase 2 Samsung 850 over a Intel 750 because the storage price compared to the performance benefit is too small to justify the large cost of a 1.2 tb Intel 750"something like that and maybe a good story too.

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Interesting.  I think it's worth mentioning here though that this isn't a blanket all-true-all-the-time statement... according to this, they can still double random IO speeds from being in RAID0, but only in certain conditions.

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Interesting.  I think it's worth mentioning here though that this isn't a blanket all-true-all-the-time statement... according to this, they can still double random IO speeds from being in RAID0, but only in certain conditions.

 

Only at high queue depths, which you'll never reach.

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