Raid 0 Western Digital Green Caviar 500GB x2 or One 1tb drive?

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Raid 0 Western Digital Green Caviar 500GB x2 or One 1tb drive?

I've been wondering if it's worth getting another WD Green Caviar drive (500GB) and setting up RAID 0 with my other WD 500GB drive or just buying a 1TB drive.

I've been told that having a 1tb will have the same performance as two 500GB drives.

I'm from Australia if pricing helps with suggestions.

CPU: AMD Phenom x4 II 925 @ 2.80ghz
Memory: Corsair Dominator 2GB @ 1880 mhz(If I'm correct) Single Channel - Soon to be dual channel.
 
Most boards support hardware RAID now but if not you can still software RAID them with the OS.

That said, I wouldn't suggest RAIDing WD Greens. You could get a 1TB WD Black for less than the cost of 2 500GB greens.
 
what motherboard do you have? Does it support software raid?

Gigabyte GA890-GPA-UD3H, it does support software RAID controller, it's controller Gigabyte Raid Controller I think.

In the instruction manual, it says I have to press ctrl+f to access the raid setup on the post memory test or something but it comes appears to fast
 
Most boards support hardware RAID now but if not you can still software RAID them with the OS.

That said, I wouldn't suggest RAIDing WD Greens. You could get a 1TB WD Black for less than the cost of 2 500GB greens.

Yeah, I was also considering this :)
 
Gigabyte GA890-GPA-UD3H, it does support software RAID controller, it's controller Gigabyte Raid Controller I think.

In the instruction manual, it says I have to press ctrl+f to access the raid setup on the post memory test or something but it comes appears to fast

You have to switch it to RAID mode in the BIOS first (see manual page 85). Once that's done, you should see the 'Press <Ctrl-G> to enter RAID Setup Utility ...' just after POST.
 
FYI, no board supports hardware raid. Its technically firmware raid, which is somewhat of a combination of hardware and software raid. Its a decent cheap way to implement raid on a motherboard.
 
FYI, no board supports hardware raid. Its technically firmware raid, which is somewhat of a combination of hardware and software raid. Its a decent cheap way to implement raid on a motherboard.

It depends on which JMBXXX is used, if its the 36x series then you're right it's not a hardware RAID engine but generally speaking software RAID is associated with a RAID set up by your OS not some external setup program.
 
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