slo5oh wrote:
Timelord_ wrote:
Currently I am looking to get a slight speed boost when loading MAPS> Already running 2GB RAM.
WHat would be best to run 1 36GB RAID as MAIN OS and APP drive, with 500GB storage, OR
2x250GB WD in RAID 0.
I am not concerned about redundancy. Speed is the name of the game here.
No raptor, no raid, and I've yet to see someone load faster than me. It's all about the processor (IMO).
I the logitech g15 performance monitor tells me exactly whats being hit when I am loading bf2 maps and this pretty much is a nail on the head answer.
But unfortunately its also a miss while hitting that nail because bf2 relies on your RAM more than anything. I currently have 2 gigs of ram myself running in dual channel ddr 400 at stock timings 3-2-3-5 OCZ Platinum and when a map loads itself through the ram is being utilized about 50 percent while the cpu is actually being used 100 percent.
But it switches priorty really fast when it goes to verifying client data. Then it goes to about 20 percent cpu and all ram which I most likely will dedicate a 2 gig hunk meg to bf2 when my additional 2 gigs arrive.
The raptors imo slightly help, I run two 36 gigs in Raid 0, this really only helps my performance when I am ripping dvd's and playing bf2 at the same time.
a single 79 gig raptor is faster than two 36's in raid 0
the new 150 gig raptor has a larger buffer than the two drives at 16mb but with a hefty 300 dollar price tag for a single drive last I checked. (It's release announcement)
IMO a hard drive with a 16mb buffer for data prefetch will load the game faster than a hard drive with an 8mb prefetch. Its not really all the rpm's or the access time. As most SATA 2 drives access data 1.00-3 MS slower than raptors do.
FYI.