Thanks Christopher for your advice concerning the difference with RAID and non-RAID.

I am now looking for a non-RAID ATA controller for my 7300.  Haven't found many
choices yet though.

-- va

Christopher D Helmkamp wrote:

> >What is the difference between "Raid," and "Non-Raid," PCI cards ?
>
> If you are just looking to add large ATA drives to your computer, you
> will save a lot of money by buying a non-RAID ATA controller.  You
> can always add software RAID later, which in my opinion is a much
> more flexible RAID solution anyway.
>
> I hope this answers your question.
> --
> --Chris

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