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<blockquote data-quote="doornjoostje" data-source="post: 288988" data-attributes="member: 61643"><p>A month or 2 ago I bought my 2nd HTPC. Functionally it is perfect now, even got suspend and resume perfectly working now together with HD TV.</p><p>Only need to make it silent now, bought a new power supply and 2 new silent fans.</p><p></p><p>But if you have 2 (or more) HDD, if your motherboard supports it, you can run in RAID0.</p><p>Don't know if you know this, but give an example with 2 HDD.</p><p></p><p>With raid0 50% is on disk 1 and 50% on disk 2.</p><p>So if you write a file 1 disk only needs to write 50% of the file, so is twice as fast.</p><p>The same for reading.</p><p>So if you need speed and silent disks, use RAID0 with NoiseGuard and SilentSeek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doornjoostje, post: 288988, member: 61643"] A month or 2 ago I bought my 2nd HTPC. Functionally it is perfect now, even got suspend and resume perfectly working now together with HD TV. Only need to make it silent now, bought a new power supply and 2 new silent fans. But if you have 2 (or more) HDD, if your motherboard supports it, you can run in RAID0. Don't know if you know this, but give an example with 2 HDD. With raid0 50% is on disk 1 and 50% on disk 2. So if you write a file 1 disk only needs to write 50% of the file, so is twice as fast. The same for reading. So if you need speed and silent disks, use RAID0 with NoiseGuard and SilentSeek. [/QUOTE]
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