11:10 - Tuesday 13 May 2008 by Thomas Soderstrom
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: nvidia, motherboard, sli
Categories: Hardware
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: nvidia, motherboard, sli
Categories: Hardware
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RAID Controller Performance: h2benchw
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The ASRock K10N780SLIX3-WiFi contains no third-party RAID controller, so the nForce 780a SLI’s built-in RAID represents it. We compared it to the K9N2 Diamond’s JMicron PCI-Express controller, but please keep in mind that the K9N2 Diamond can provide either option.

Who would have thought a third-party, software-RAID controller would beat the chipset-provided solution? MSI’s JMicron controller is the quicker choice.

The JMicron controller also leads nVidia RAID in bandwidth.

MSI’s third-party controller continues its lead in read transfers.

And the 780a SLI RAID controller continues its deficit in write transfer rates.
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