highdefw,
i have the 2009 octo 2.26 as well and was considering upgrading the machine with an OWC SSD + RAID 0, so i have a few questions :
- how did you go about the RAID-0 config and how is the performance ?
- is the RAID 0 accessible if you boot in Windows (bootcamp) ?
- would you recommend having bootcamp on the same SSD drive as Mac OS X or do you recommend a separate one for it ? (bootcamp is an unavoidable & necessary evil for me)
- are you having any problems with the WD Caviar Greens ? The spindown after 10 minutes of the computer being idle is causing problems for me.
... working in architecture & VFX btw
Cheers,
radug
Hey,
Sorry for the very delayed response.
To answer your questions:
-RAID 0 is done through the disk utility soft raid included with the OS. It was very simple and set up like any other soft raid. The performance is well worth the config. For example, transferring files to my SSD run about 200+ MB/s. I work with a lot of DPX and HDR based files, so fast read and write is a necessity.
The drives I'm running are Black Caviar 1TB 7200rpm 32MB cache drives (WD1001FALS). It's a shame, I bought these November of 2010 on black friday for $59 a piece
-The RAID unfortunately does not run in parallel with boot camp. Before booting into bootcamp, I must remove both RAID drives. Not convenient, but to get windows running, while keeping that RAID happy in OSX isn't a big deal to me.
-I don't see why you couldn't run it on the same SSD, but I run mine on the separate 2TB drive. If you use it frequently, I would even go as far as dedicating a separate ssd instead of partitioning your current one.
-Honestly, not a single problem with the caviar drives, at least not in my current config. They get the job done with no annoyance. I guess since I'm stressing the RAID and ssd more, they got it easy.
Not too sure why they're giving you issues. I even have the "put disk to sleep" option on in the energy savings preference. Though, putting the entire system to sleep seems to be effected. I don't think it's necessarily the drives, but I head it could be because of my RAID config, the optical drive (???), or the fact that I'm sharing it on a network, so it comes on from time to time. Regardless, it's a workstation, these things are meant to run for LOOOOOOONG periods of time.
Cheers!
-Naren
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Hey highdefw,
You and I share the same rig. When you say you'd like to upgrade to the hex, which chip did you have in mind?
thanks,
slickrck
Well, if you upgrade the firmware to the 2010 model, that will enable you to run the hex processors meant for that hardware.
Basically you could use the Westmere 2.66 Hex X5650 and the 2.93 Hex X5670. There are others with higher clock speeds as well.