An upgrade to the Asus A8N-SLI Premium and BFG 7600 GT OC finally brought me out of the AGP dark ages. The ability to play a game at high resolution without having my machine lockup or reboot was a refreshing change. The main reason I bought this motherboard was for the RAID 5 support, but I soon discovered the parity striping makes the disk access dog slow. I then reloaded using the same SIL 3114 controller in RAID 0 before settling on the nVidia Controller in RAID 0 which blew away the SIL 3114 in the burst category. For anyone else who buys this board the RAID 5 option makes you feel nice and secure about your hard drives, but if you're impatient like me skip it and go directly to nVidia RAID 0. I also added another drive so now it's 3 time more likely my entire array will fail compared to a single drive. Surprisingly my old motherboard RAID beat my new one in average and random access.
VIDEO COMPARE
RAID COMPARE |
Old SIL3512 RAID 0 |
SIL3114 RAID 0 |
SIL3114 RAID 5 |
NVIDIA RAID 0 |
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Burst | 122.1 MB/s | 121.4 MB/s | 103.8 MB/s | 226.7 MB/s |
Average | 113.9 MB/s | 105.2 MB/s | 61.4 MB/s | 111.4 MB/s |
Random | 7.8ms | 8.1ms | 9.9ms | 8.4ms |
CPU | 8% | 2% | 0% | 4% |
VIDEO COMPARE
3DMark06 Score (3DMarks) |
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SM 2.0 Score (Marks) |
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is that light gray bar your old AGP system? If so that's insane Stavos |
sweet now buy a 8800 Geforce with Direct X 10 like me :) Stavos |
Gosh I miss Myrone. Tim |
Brad, at least if you lose a drive now you won't be losing all of your data, unlike with that crazy striped drive theory you had. :P E1 |
7169 3DMarks
SM2.0 Score: 3295
HDR/SM3.0 Score: 2809
CPU Score: 2138
(performed at 1280x1024 w/ 8x AA and optimal filtering) Duane |
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