SAS is about 600Mb/s peak, less than ScSi9Near Gb/s), yet it is moreFlexible. However, that is 600Mb/s in Bursts, NOT Constant, SAS isn't Much More or Less than Raptor (ScSi Too Stifffor DeskTop). Yet SSD Can RAID. Controllers for most including HDD take blasts up in Gb/s capability,Yet mere UpTo 200 Mb/s Average. SSD is NEW Breed of Constant, Uh-Humm, 680 Mb/s in RAID Constantly?.. Thats Real Fast.Can 7 Run At Such Speeds, Maybe? read reviews. TS Drashek
haha well i have a Dell Perc 5/i card and an HP 146gb SAS 15,000rpm disk to use on my Q6600 and so far its amazing wish i could get a SSD to try on the card as i have the cables to connect SATA or SAS drives :)
...are available from Seagate. Though not with "high spindle" but the Barracuda's normal 7200 rpm.
SAS is about 600Mb/s peak, less than ScSi9Near Gb/s), yet it is moreFlexible. However, that is 600Mb/s in Bursts, NOT Constant, SAS isn't Much More or Less than Raptor (ScSi Too Stifffor DeskTop). Yet SSD Can RAID. Controllers for most including HDD take blasts up in Gb/s capability,Yet mere UpTo 200 Mb/s Average. SSD is NEW Breed of Constant, Uh-Humm, 680 Mb/s in RAID Constantly?.. Thats Real Fast.Can 7 Run At Such Speeds, Maybe? read reviews. TS Drashek
More than enough reason to delay buying that main board.
haha well i have a Dell Perc 5/i card and an HP 146gb SAS 15,000rpm disk to use on my Q6600 and so far its amazing wish i could get a SSD to try on the card as i have the cables to connect SATA or SAS drives :)