Good company (OCZ) and a good price for a solid single rail PSU. Assume you won't get the $15 rebate, however, as OCZ is notoriously inconsistent about them.
Bill
Good deal. I have been running a 1300VA for about a year and survived a few thunderstorms where the lights dimmed in the rest of the house. The primary benefit may be peace-of-mind, of course.
Bill
You can't be getting 42MB sustaining writes with parity. Well, put another way, if you are then the rest of us want to know how.
How specifically are you testing? A good test is to write an entire DVD (4+GB).
Cheers,
Bill
UPDATE: Ah, I see that you have no parity. That should be the same performance as with a cache drive, btw. All the cache capability gives you is a drive outside of parity with a cron'd copy function.
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Bill
I have found Tom's track record of functionality improvements to be more substantial and more frequent than most other applications on the market. Bug fix releases are even better - with betas rolled out every few days as the first wave of feedback rolls in.
Bill
Going through the process of elimination is the right thing to do. Rather than arguing logically why each component should work, try a more pragmatic approach and recognize that something is broken. Go through the easy items one at a time. If after eliminating them your unraid still doesn't work, then move onto the next item on the list.
We don't suggest solutions randomly, experience is talking.
Bill
All data points at the CPU being the least important component. I actually underclock/undervolt mine to save energy.
So the answer to any modern processor is ... yes, it will be fine.
Bill
Need lots more details.
Linux? Mac? Vista? XP? Is the unraid working or not? Do you have a monitor on the unraid box? You have two NICs in the unraid or is the 3com in your PC? What speed (100Mb/GigE)?
Bill