10000rpm hard drive?

The fast SCSI drives are nice. I had one on my HP workstation and it's definitely faster , including booting up.

I don't know that I would pay extra for it though.
 
Quote from a529612:

Does anyone have experience 10k rpm drive? Would you recommend it for a trading PC or the performance gain is marginal at best over the fastest 7200rpm? Thanks!
If you want a fast HDD system, put together 2 drives in a RAID config. Ideally, use 4 drives so that you can use RAID0+1 or whatever it's called - striped and mirrored. That will be both faster and safer than one big drive. Areca make fast RAID cards. Mine works well with 4 x 250gb drives.

http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcix.htm

Suss
 
Quote from Traveler:

The fast SCSI drives are nice. I had one on my HP workstation and it's definitely faster , including booting up.

I don't know that I would pay extra for it though.

Indeed, SCSI are faster, and you don't need a stopwatch to mesure the difference.

But when i compare my tradingresults between my ATA period and my SCSI period there seems to be no difference.
 
Quote from jumper:

I have the raptor 10k and I've noticed no difference. If I had it over again, I'd save the $100 upgrade.

I have the same set-up in my Dell Dimension 8300.

It has not made a measureable difference, AND for what it's worth, who in their right mind wants to deal with a FRESH FULL INSTALL of an operating system?

That takes hours.
Not fun.
 
Quote from giles117:

Of course you can decrease your boot times even further by turning off alot of the crap that trys to load at boot time in Windows. I effectually get about 30 second boot time of XP on a 5400 RPM hard drive after I trimmed the fat.

Of course I can clock it to be sure.... (be back in a bit. LOL)

I got it down to 10 or 11 sec, after trimming craps out of the system and a small overclock on a P4EE 641 3.2Gz, overclock to 3.84Gz, massive heatsink, 2G 667 ram with heat spreader. Even the set the charts with less data today, felt like a 100% improvement, LOL


A question comes to mind, should I go 2 x 10k on Raid 1 or 4 x 7.2k on Raid 0 +1 ???
 
Quote from saxon22:

And all this speed makes you a better trader how???????

if you think a few moving average can still give you a R/R around 3, and be able to do it day in day out, then keep on paper trade Saxon22, coz you really have no idea how the market operates nowadays.
 
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