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Any RAID controller overhead on XPS420 with single disk
Hi,
I have an XPS 420 with single Hitachi 500Gb Hard Drive.
As shipped, the built-in SATA controller in the BIOS is defaulted at RAID ON.
I was planning to improve system performance by installing a couple of SATA drives in RAID 0 but i've seen many mentions of RAID problems with the XPS 420 so it looks like a single drive is a safer alternative and i'm thinking of installing a Seagate 1TB drive which should have better performance that the Hitachi (according the the benchmarks i've seen).
So.... when using a single drive, is there any difference in performance between the two BIOS options (SATA/IDE auto detect and RAID ON).
packerFan07
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October 8th, 2008 02:00
CustomPC
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October 8th, 2008 03:00
Hanspuppa
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October 8th, 2008 13:00
CustomPC
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October 8th, 2008 19:00
Hi Hanspuppa,
Can you tell me what make/model/size drives you have in your Raid Array and the same for the single disk?
Almost every thread that i've seen seems to relate to Samsung drives failing in the RAID array and I can't recall seeing any mention of other brands failing, although there may well be and i've missed it.
dschieses
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October 8th, 2008 20:00
Hanspuppa,
first of all, my Raid 0 works fine now! :smileyhappy:
There are a few things you have to take care of if you reinstall your system and use Raid.
The drivers you need for that are basicly from Intel and not from Dell.
Like the chipset driver for the X38 Chipset.
Many drivers from dell are customized but I am pretty sure that the Intel based Drivers like chipset and Raidcontroller more original as customized.
If you read the Install instructions for your System you will find maybe the answer for your issues....
cu
dschieses
Hanspuppa
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October 8th, 2008 20:00
dschieses
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October 8th, 2008 21:00
Hey Hanspuppa,
just try to suggest to look behind the things like drivers and manufactures.......
But with 12 years of expreince in raid arrays you sure know what to do. :-)
Hope it will worke out for you anyway.
cu
dschieses
CustomPC
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October 8th, 2008 21:00
I've done a bit of Googling and it appears that there is some link between Apple iTunes/Quicktime and RAID problems.
Initially it was a combination of Intel RAID, Microsoft and iTunes but there are also reports of iTunes corrupting Nvidia and 3rd party RAID arrays so it's probably an Apple/Microsoft issue.
Do either of you use iTunes and/or Quicktime?
Hanspuppa
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October 8th, 2008 21:00
Hanspuppa
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October 8th, 2008 21:00
Hello dschieses, Thanks for the input. I have already made the decision to purchase an addon Raid controller card.
This card will be a hardware controller as opposed to the Dell-Intel software driven card which is vastly more inferior.
All I need to do is a little more research to find the card that will work as I need it to.
The prices of these cards vary from around $100.00 to upwards of $1,000.00.
My only issue is that the Dell advertised XPS420 will not work as advertised and Dell refuses to address this.
Other than the Raid0 array issue, I have no problem with the XPS420 system. It performs very well when on a single drive. I couldn't ask for better performance for the money.
But my requirements are such that since the XPS420 is limited to 3 hard drives, I have to have a Raid0 array to do what I have to do.
I could go into more detail but that would not be productive.
I have another system on my desk that I have been using to do the things that I need to do.
It is not a Dell, but a personnally built system that outperforms the Dell system hands down.
I needed another system immediately so I purchased the Dell and have had problems with it for 8 months now.
I received a call from Dell Corporate today and advised they would do nothing to correct my issues.
The Corporate person advised that Dell did not have this issue with the XPS 420.
If you "Google" this you will see otherwise.
Hope this helps to give an idea of what has been going on here.
Edit: I have experienced this issue with nothing installed but the OS at least 10 times with all the various configurations.
Hanspuppa
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October 8th, 2008 22:00
Hello dschieses, I have onboard audio (Sigmatel). I created the Raid0 array but pressing ctrl+I to enter the Intel Raid setup.
I followed the instructions on the screen to create the Raid0 array. Rebooted and with the DVD in the optical drive, the Vista install proceeded.
A few screens later, I was asked which drive to install the OS on and I chose the Raid0 array.
The install process continued and with the normal reboots, finished in about 25 minutes. I then installed the Dell and/or Intel chipset drivers, rebooted and then installed the Nvidia drivers, rebooted and then the other drivers.
The system worked very well. Fast, responsive, boot times between 1 -1.5 minutes. All was good. Then after a few days use, the system boot times slowed to about 5 minutes, the programs that open instantly took 10-30 seconds to open.
Then the lockups, system hangs for up to one minute. All this with nothing but the OS. I then reinstalled the OS and installed the anti-virus, went to Microsoft for all the updates and all worked well for a few days and the same thing all over again.
I have downloaded and tried every driver for this system I could find in an effort to get it to work.
If I were the only one with this issue, I would take a hard look at what I was doing or not doing.
But I am not the only one with this issue.
Thanks for your input in an effort to help me with this system.
dschieses
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October 8th, 2008 22:00
I use it on my Mac Book pro but not on the XPS well known that many issues are related to itunes on MS OS´s especially on Vista :-(
CustomPC
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October 8th, 2008 22:00
This is interesting
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-7588_102-0.html?forumID=70&threadID=236344&messageID=2587400#2587400
dschieses
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October 8th, 2008 22:00
Hey Hans again :-)
I have my Sytem since January i alredy done a lots of research related to most of the issues i read here.
Like the XFi Gamer card, the bluetooth card reader, raid, xcellerator etc etc etc.
Most of the time i find out that most of the users don´t follow the install instructions of the driver installation.
Yes its just that simple :-(
With your experiance you know how important it is to follow theses instructions.
Did you have connectet a external esata hdd? just woundering cause this could be a issue as well.
In my case as example the Freeagent runs perfect for some reason i don´t know and understand the WD Mybook pro needs a complete System restart to work propper.
Just a few suggest again :-)
I read ya :-)
dschieses