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The safety of RAID 0 gaming entirely depends on having all the games on Steam, or similar platform that allows you to [re]download any lost file when wanted. I'd avoid keeping my saves on the RAID 0, but as long as it is backed up to steam that is fine.
So far my $180 gaming chair is my most comfortable and I use it 10hrs + a day at work. At home I had a HM, but tossed it and now have a Steel Case, which I don't like nearly as much as the gaming chair but was free because it was a review unit.
25 lip 2014 · Raid 0 is what most people want for a gaming system. It boosts performance, but isn't as reliable because you don't have a backup drive. If you look at the reviews there's not that big of a...
2 lis 2009 · RAID 0 can be a great solution in many cases where downtime is not critical. RAID gives you speed, or redundancy or both. RAID is not a backup solution as it only guards agains hardware failure, only one type of failure that can cause data loss.
No. Last time I used RAID 0 was back in 2007 with an AW laptop with 2 320gb HDD's. But once I upgraded to a SSD, I've never looked back to RAID 0. The speeds were more than fast enough for me. Now I am using a NVME for my OS/apps drive and a few SSD's for game storage.
15 lis 2020 · Yes they would. You can configure the Raid 0 in the BIOS, then load the Raid drivers during Windows installation, then install Windows and install the RaidXpert2 UI package.
1 lis 2024 · We’ve tested and reviewed over a dozen of the best gaming chairs from top brands like Secretlab, Razer and AndaSeat to help you find the perfect one for your body type, battlestation and even...