I don't seem to get when people say raid doubles the fault rate really, I figure each drive is sharing half the burden, so it all works out. then again, im not an expert. Perhaps some know better then me?Jamie Wroe said:I do backup, I have about 6TB of backed up data. That's not the issue, I was just pointing out that you now have twice the failure rate compared to having just one drive(maybe not exactly, but thereabouts) and lose all your data vs just losing half with two separate drives.RadiusXd said:but you should be backing up the important stuff anyway, and if the drive with the OS fails, then games still won't work till you reinstall.
I don't know what this obsession is with living in fear of hard drive failure, it's never happened to me, and I enjoy a significant performance boost, not too much for a 32 gig ubs or blank dvd disks. if the critical files you can't reinstall exceed that then maby you should be running a RAID 1+0 array.
RAID fixes everything.
Anyway I admit I've never had a drive fail me personally either, but we all know it happens, and I've seen it happen to others. I also change drives semi regularly, which would ruin a raid setup and require a mass purchase of new drives rather than the gradual upgrade process I go through now.
The speed advantage is minor too, my PC boots up fast enough. Yes it would boot faster and load times would decrease but you're very rarely going to get any extra fps in games.
RAID is great for some, it's NOT for everyone though.
Actually come to think of it, it could be my page pool memory.xXGeckoXx said:Meh this only happened to me during ME2. And ME 2 turned out to be the cause.thick doona said:I bought an ATI graphics card. It has these horrible drivers. My screen will just freeze and sound keeps going in the background. My mouse cursor still moves. It's pretty weird.
laptops are not generally known for great power sir, part of how they make them fit on your lap.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Reading this its crazy how fast these things go. Some people curse consoles for holding platforms like PC back, personally, im almost glad because otherwise everyone would end up having to buy a completely new PC once a year. Not to long ago a dual core 2.27 ghz was crazy high end. Now, you can be glad if you can even start games like Bad Company 2 without the processor shitting itself and shutting down or burning.chrono16 said:Yeah my old Toshiba was still sporting 512mb RAM lol and a 1.7ghz single core Centrino. I couldnt even play Half Life 2 without crippling lag. I upped the RAM to 1 gig. But then it overheated and died about 2 years ago. It had a nice run of about 5 years. Then I bought a Gateway FX laptop with 4 gig RAM and 360 gig HDD,Nvidea GeForce 9800M GTS with 1gig RAM after it died. The processor is still a bit sluggish. its a Dual Core 2.27 Ghz. But for a 2 year old laptop im still very happy with it.