Originally posted by: t3h l337 n3wb
Even better:
MSI Neo4 Platinum
4xSATAII with RAID 0, 1, 1+0, JBOD
4xSATA with RAID 0, 1, 1+0, JBOD
2xIDE channels for 4 devices
Dual gigabit LAN
8 Channel integrated sound
I have it myself, and I <3 it!
Only $130!
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Do consumer-grade (as in, not server-level) motherboards have hardware-assist RAID 5, or is it mostly software based? If it's software based, any disk writes are going to rely heavily on your CPU. Hardware-assist cards have a nice processor on them to handle the parity calculations.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Do consumer-grade (as in, not server-level) motherboards have hardware-assist RAID 5, or is it mostly software based? If it's software based, any disk writes are going to rely heavily on your CPU. Hardware-assist cards have a nice processor on them to handle the parity calculations.
Originally posted by: dclive
Originally posted by: t3h l337 n3wb
Even better:
MSI Neo4 Platinum
4xSATAII with RAID 0, 1, 1+0, JBOD
4xSATA with RAID 0, 1, 1+0, JBOD
2xIDE channels for 4 devices
Dual gigabit LAN
8 Channel integrated sound
I have it myself, and I <3 it!
Only $130!
I suggest buying a RAID card.
The problem with a RAID-integrated motherboard is that you can't upgrade to another computer easily, because chances are your RAID controller will be different, and so you won't be able to move your hard drives over without reformatting them.
I suggest you buy an $80 RAID card, and never have to worry about integrated RAID again.