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    Default Would I be able to boost my system with my drives that are in RAID 0?

    Okay, this may sound crazy but I want to know if I would be able to boost the system. Let's say I don't have much RAM and I only have about 4-8GB RAM but I have about 4x SATA-II 7200 rpm drives in RAID 0 or 8 drives and I want to turn on the paging file feature (virtual memory) to help fasten the system.

    Would my drives in RAID 0 help me any bit?
    LEVAC109 Reviewed by LEVAC109 on . Would I be able to boost my system with my drives that are in RAID 0? Okay, this may sound crazy but I want to know if I would be able to boost the system. Let's say I don't have much RAM and I only have about 4-8GB RAM but I have about 4x SATA-II 7200 rpm drives in RAID 0 or 8 drives and I want to turn on the paging file feature (virtual memory) to help fasten the system. Would my drives in RAID 0 help me any bit? Rating: 5

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    Hi,
    RAID 0 isn?t a "real" Raid, because there is no data redundancy. Buy a real raidcontroller and boost your system Or buy 10000 rpm drives plus a raidcontroller

    Greetz Metalheadz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalheadz View Post
    Hi,
    RAID 0 isn?t a "real" Raid, because there is no data redundancy. Buy a real raidcontroller and boost your system Or buy 10000 rpm drives plus a raidcontroller

    Greetz Metalheadz
    I'm not looking for data redundancy. I want to boost the performance (speed). I think 2x 7200rpm drives in RAID 0 is faster than a single 10000rpm drive.

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    RAID 0 will considerably increase the write performance.
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    agreed with coldabhishek but if you are looking on read / write boost I'll go with the 10k rpm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smexy View Post
    agreed with coldabhishek but if you are looking on read / write boost I'll go with the 10k rpm.
    I read that a multiple 7.2k rpm in RAID 0 is faster than single 10k rpm. And I think the 10k test gave similar outputs to a single 7.2k rpm drive :\

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