I'm wondering what happens with my disk performance results when I've engaged hardware raid-0 ? I assume the software is smart enough to not report the improved performance as if it was a single drive ? Do my HDD results just get discarded in that case?
I'm planning to install two Firecuda's into my new ASUS laptop in raid-0 - here is the only benchmark posted so far for this exact machine I'm getting: https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V...d=156482135855
The existing PM9A1 NVMe drive is already nearly half the performance of a Firecuda, so in raid-0 it should be about 300% faster...
Is there any way to search uploaded baselines to see if anyone has already posted a disk rating of (say) over 75,000+ ?
I'm planning to install two Firecuda's into my new ASUS laptop in raid-0 - here is the only benchmark posted so far for this exact machine I'm getting: https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V...d=156482135855
The existing PM9A1 NVMe drive is already nearly half the performance of a Firecuda, so in raid-0 it should be about 300% faster...
Is there any way to search uploaded baselines to see if anyone has already posted a disk rating of (say) over 75,000+ ?
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