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    Default -Upgraded!- i7, here I come!

    Some of you may remember my thread about a month ago - I fried my computer.

    So, the time has come for me to upgrade, but I wanted to get some more advice before confirming it.

    6gb G.skill 1333 RAM http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231223
    P6T Deluxe Motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131346
    920 i7 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115202

    I have a couple other things in my shopping cart - support clip for a previously purchased (but never used) CPU heatsink/fan, as well as four copies of Wrath (Woohoo newegg 36.99 each)

    Since this is my upgrade time, I was wondering if it would be worth it to get a couple hard drives and RAID 0 them (Not going SSD right now, I did fine multiboxing on one hard drive, the same drive had my OS on it as well. I also want some extra storage) I did a couple searches and so far it doesn't look like two drives in RAID 0 is worth it, but I do want the storage space.

    Opinions?
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    I think getting 8 gigs of ram (vs. 6) would be more of a benefit. I notice I am swapping quite a bit even with 8 gigs of ram and 4 wow instances with Vista 64.

    Maybe even get 2x of the 6 gig kits. That would be REALLY nice. I think that would be better than another HD.

    But getting 2x hard drives would be nice, 10K RPM drives would be better.
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    Id go fro the rampage II over the other mb. 920 is fine. Ram lookig good.

    Never use raid. Get a small raptor (like 30ishG) for wow and 1.5T drive for other stuffs.

    I7 boards will be 6G, 12G or 24G.

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    Congrats on finally reaching your cash goal. The I7 will be a blast to box with.
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    Well, the smallest raptor drive was 74GB using SATA 1.5Gb/s for 99.99, looks like I might get that and get a bigger hard drive later on to vastly increase my storage.

    But nothing's final.

    Edit: The reason for not getting something...bigger/more expensive? I don't want to wait another two weeks, and I want to be able to start my accounts back up at the same time.
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    If you are looking for speed increase just for wow - wow only takes like 12 gigs or so. So no need for more space. If you want to store other things on that drive, it might make sense to get something bigger.

    But keep in mind, 2x 72gig drives are going to be a lot faster than 1x 500g drive as far as running multiple copies of wow goes (and probably anything else).

    Right now, having 6 gigs of ram is going to a be your bottleneck, assuming you run 5 copies of wow. Each copy of wow takes close to 1gig memory, plus the OS can cache used with excess memory. in addition, the OS overhead of Vista is close to a gig, not to mention all the other utilities and programs you have on the machine taking up memory. I have 8 gigs of ram and run 4 copies of wow and I'm maxing my memory out and it's accessing page files on the hard drive.

    So I think you're better off getting 12 gigs of ram vs another hard drive if you want to maximize wow performance.
    Sweet* teams - <unGankable> - Kil'Jaeden US Alliance - 10x Shamans, 9x DKs 1x Pally, 10x Drews

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    To be honest I noticed a small improvement going from 4-8Gb on my old system. So I'll see how the 6Gb works for me while I let RAM prices go down.
    In the meantime I was wondering if it would be more worth it to replace the Raptor with a SAS drive. (Motherboard does have a SAS RAID controller.)
    40 dollar difference, 5000RPM increase.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136033 WD Raptor SATA 1.5Gb/s 99.99
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822116057 Fujitsu MBA3073RC SAS Drive. 139.99
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    if you are going to be spending that much on a hard drive already then why not go SSD? i mean if you are going to spend that much, and you can clearly see from what everybody has said on these forums, an SSD is clearly superior to any 10k rpm drive. here is a cheap 30g one on newegg with a read time of up to 155MB/sec and write of up to 90MB/sec. it has low write times but almost all SSD's do and we don't ever write anything on it. we only want them for the read speeds.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227372

    if you want about the same performance as the intel X25-E then get 2 of the above and put them in a RAID 0 configuration. i read somewhere on these forums (not sure if it is true, would have to do a little more reserch to be positive) that you can get about 250MB/sec read times or higher and something like 170MB/sec write times. again i am not sure if that is true so don't take my word on it but i remeber reading it somewhere on this forum.

    6g should be fine for a little while but i would consider upgrading to 12g as soon as you can afford to.

    havent read much about the mb you selected but i have herd and read on alot of well know tech sites a lot of good things about the Rampage II.

    don't think i have anything else to add, gald you finaly got the funds up for your new system and w/e you go with i hope you like it! ^_^

    ~YYF

    PS
    maybe Silencer can drop by and shed a little light on the HDD vs SSD and RAID delema, i would also sudgest reading his review of the SSD's vs 10k rpm raptors (OCZ Core 64GB MLC SSD Review.. (Testing in progress..)) if you havent already. it may be a little out of date on prices but the info in there is invaluable for us boxers.

    hope this helps some! ^_^

    ~YYF
    "Atra du evarìnya ono varda, un atra esternì ono thelduin!" - "May the stars watch over you, and may good fortune rule over you!"
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    In all honesty, if you can - Raid 0 these drives:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136260

    It'll cost $460, but it's insane just how fast it is.

    I recently built an i7 rig, and RAID 0 these drives, here's my results:

    - Installed windows in literally 10min. ( it was unbelieveably fast )
    - The drives are dead silent. Even quieter than my other 7200rpm ones.
    - Installed WoW ( regular, BC, and Wotlk ) in about 15min.
    - I click "down" on my mouse button to launch something, it's usually open before my mouse button comes back "up"... Im seriously not joking.
    - Things load in WoW ( the loading bar ) in 1-2 seconds max.


    I upgraded everything on my computer... Added 12gb ram, added a gtx 260, etc etc... and the biggest difference in performance were these HDD's, its insane how fast they are.

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    Senor Yo-Yo does have a point. I may as well go with a SSD. I still have one hard drive slot left for a nice, large data drive.

    (And the drive I was thinking about getting (15000RPM) is out of stock. )

    Aaaand it's ordered!
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