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Posted by Matt on 11/05/07 18:49
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote in message
news:13isi10h03b8oe5@corp.supernews.com...
> "nappy" wrote...
>> "nappy"wrote ...
>>> "Matt" wrote in...
>>>> "nappy" wrote ...
>>>>>I just built 25 of these for around $700 each. They rip. We pulled one
>>>>>out from the render farm and made it a workstation
>>>>>
>>>>> Asusw P5K-VM motherboards.
>>>>> Q6600 Intel Quad Core 2.4GHZ
>>>>> 2G DDR2-800
>>>>> 160G Sata Drive
>>>>> InWin MicroATX Case
>>>>>
>>>>> Add the low profile GeForce of your choice and a 500G Drive.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a few of the Dual Quad Core Intel Mac Pro Machines (8 Xeons @
>>>>> 3GHZ) in our system and the little Asus units render at a little less
>>>>> than 2/3 as fast as the Intel Macs. Rather than 1/2 as I expected. So
>>>>> a pair of them at $1400 turned out to be a much better buy than the
>>>>> Macs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Macs are for sale BTW! If ya want one.
>>>>>
>>>> Is there any advantage in using the Western Digital 10,00RPM drives or
>>>> are SATA 300 drives in RAID 0 enough?
>>>
>>> Just guessing here but I would think the RAID would be fine. When I
>>> setup our raid I set it up for just under 400M/Sec. So it works for
>>> everything.
>>>
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>> ps.. I suspect that even at 10krpm the raid would be faster than a single
>> drive.
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> But is your application I/O-bound? or CPU-bound?
> (or something else?)
My application is Adobe Premiere (and various other Adobe related products).
I'm using the 10k drives at the moment for my PD-170 footage instead of a
RAID but with the need for additional space for HDV content, that approach
becomes slightly more expensive. I'm considering making one of them my
system drive in a new build and going with a RAID, but I wasn't sure if I
could get enough speed out of one for HDV footage... I still haven't done
all my research yet.
Here are the specs on the 10k drive if anyone's interested:
Average latency 2.99 ms
Buffer 16 MB Cache
Read Adaptive
Write Yes
Data transfer rate (buffer to host)1.5 Gb/s (maximum)3
Drive ready time7.0 sec (average), 10.0 sec (maximum)
Error rate (non-recoverable)<1 in 1015 bits read
LBA support Yes
MTBF 1,200,000 hours
Rotational speed 10,000 RPM
Seek time
Read 4.6 ms (average)
Write 5.2 ms (average)
Track-to-track seek
Read 0.3 ms (average), 0.6 (maximum)
Write 0.4 ms (average), 0.75 (maximum)
Start/stop cycles 20,000 minimum
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