That keyboard is the coolest thing I have seen ! I like how it doesn't have printed letters on it meaning it's "idiot proof" ;D
AvoK95 wroteThat keyboard is the coolest thing I have seen ! I like how it doesn't have printed letters on it meaning it's "idiot proof" ;D

Exactly! :)

@Khaled and MrClass

I see that you are both running SSD's in raid 0. Aren't you concerned about the lack of TRIM support in raid? Also aren't you basically hitting the limit of SATA3, so not really gaining all that much from your set up? just curious to get your takes on it.
PowerPC wrote
AvoK95 wroteThat keyboard is the coolest thing I have seen ! I like how it doesn't have printed letters on it meaning it's "idiot proof" ;D

Exactly! :)

@Khaled and MrClass

I see that you are both running SSD's in raid 0. Aren't you concerned about the lack of TRIM support in raid? Also aren't you basically hitting the limit of SATA3, so not really gaining all that much from your set up? just curious to get your takes on it.
I appreciate your concern, BUT! :P

Intel's Z77 chipset is the first chipset to support TRIM and RAID 0; so yes I have trim enabled. Also the Z77 chipset supports SATA 6G, so the extra performance is actually not lost; I am using it fully. With my current RAID 0 setup, the volume has a read speed of 920MB/s and a write speed of 450MB/s (blazing speeds, 10-second boot time :D )
MrClass wrote
PowerPC wrote
AvoK95 wroteThat keyboard is the coolest thing I have seen ! I like how it doesn't have printed letters on it meaning it's "idiot proof" ;D

Exactly! :)

@Khaled and MrClass

I see that you are both running SSD's in raid 0. Aren't you concerned about the lack of TRIM support in raid? Also aren't you basically hitting the limit of SATA3, so not really gaining all that much from your set up? just curious to get your takes on it.
I appreciate your concern, BUT! :P

Intel's Z77 chipset is the first chipset to support TRIM and RAID 0; so yes I have trim enabled. Also the Z77 chipset supports SATA 6G, so the extra performance is actually not lost; I am using it fully. With my current RAID 0 setup, the volume has a read speed of 920MB/s and a write speed of 450MB/s (blazing speeds, 10-second boot time :D )

Yes with the new intel drivers you get TRIM on the Z77, my question was more towards khaled as he's on the older chipset.
i had little brainfart when i posted my question, forgot that sata III offered 6Gbits/s, so you'll still be under the theoretical maximum in raid. Those are nice speeds! will be upgrading my ssd soon.
is that 10 second on desktop or 10 second counting just right after bios post? (windows logo)
also how many startup items do you have?
PowerPC wroteYes with the new intel drivers you get TRIM on the Z77, my question was more towards khaled as he's on the older chipset.
i had little brainfart when i posted my question, forgot that sata III offered 6Gbits/s, so you'll still be under the theoretical maximum in raid. Those are nice speeds! will be upgrading my ssd soon.
Yes true that, I am willing to upgrade to z77 eventually in the near future that is why I went on and upgraded my boot drives to raided SSDs.

Fact is with raid the system got a small boost compared to single SSD but nothing near the potential boost you get with z77. So yes your question is in its place, the boost isn't that great on old chipset.
shant wroteis that 10 second on desktop or 10 second counting just right after bios post? (windows logo)
also how many startup items do you have?
10 seconds just after bios post. so windows logo and desktop startup total up to 10 seconds. How many startup items do I have? Well let's see:

- Avira antivirus
- IDM
- VMware
- MotioninJoy
- Nvidia settings
- PowerIso
- Hotspot Shield
- Razer Mamba utility
- Skype
- UPS agent for auto shutdown
- Steam
- Intel NAS storage utility
- VIA HD Dock
- Intel Rapid Storage Utility
- EVGA GPU temp utility
- EVGA Precision

and a whole bunch of other stuff related to MS Office, Nero, PowerDVD, Creative audio utility, Apple itunes, WAMP, etc....
I feel so scared to post my rig after all I have seen here.

At least so far I have the best desk amongst you all (i guess)
The-MMMs wroteI feel so scared to post my rig after all I have seen here.

At least so far I have the best desk amongst you all (i guess)
Humble
The-MMMs wroteI feel so scared to post my rig after all I have seen here.

At least so far I have the best desk amongst you all (i guess)
Mine is the best -* cough cough **
The-MMMs wroteI feel so scared to post my rig after all I have seen here.

At least so far I have the best desk amongst you all (i guess)
i want to see that desk asap!
I think I win the competition of having the crappiest :D
AvoK95 wroteI think I win the competition of having the crappiest :D
thats because you haven't seen mine
Proud owner of:

Intel Core 3.1 GHz i3-2100- 3M/LGA1155
Kingston 4GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10600
Intel DH61WW
EVGA 01G-P3-1556-KR GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB DDR5
Thermaltake W0146RE TR2 RX 450W PSU
rtp wroteProud owner of:

Intel Core 3.1 GHz i3-2100- 3M/LGA1155
Kingston 4GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10600
Intel DH61WW
EVGA 01G-P3-1556-KR GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB DDR5
Thermaltake W0146RE TR2 RX 450W PSU
That's a nice everyday PC!
Avok95 - Thanks bro, your pc looks awesome! not the pentuim 4 :P
Soon all of our computers will become obsolete. Technology is running real fast these days. Moving from single core CPU chips to dual core took a while (20 years?). 2-core to 4-core took 5 years? 4-core to 6/8-core 2 years?
rtp wroteAvok95 - Thanks bro, your pc looks awesome! not the pentuim 4 :P
It was a Pentium 3 socket Celeron ;)
MrClass wroteSoon all of our computers will become obsolete. Technology is running real fast these days. Moving from single core CPU chips to dual core took a while (20 years?). 2-core to 4-core took 5 years? 4-core to 6/8-core 2 years?
And now, 8 core to 12 core in the coming year.