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JamesG
Sultin,
I would suggest that you buy another drive that matches your best
drive and use your 40 GB drive with the 2MB buffer as a backup drive in
your system. 40GB drives are cheap and if you are going with RAID 0 it
would be useful to have another drive to backup files on since you will
lose some reliability with RAID 0. Since you are going through the
trouble of setting up RAID 0 you should try to get the best performance
you can with your hardware, spending $40 or less for a matching drive
would be worth it in my opinion.
Good luck,
James
I would suggest that you buy another drive that matches your best
drive and use your 40 GB drive with the 2MB buffer as a backup drive in
your system. 40GB drives are cheap and if you are going with RAID 0 it
would be useful to have another drive to backup files on since you will
lose some reliability with RAID 0. Since you are going through the
trouble of setting up RAID 0 you should try to get the best performance
you can with your hardware, spending $40 or less for a matching drive
would be worth it in my opinion.
Good luck,
James