Saturday, December 24, 2016

DIY-Building RAID Inside 400W PC Casing

* Mistake Correction:
At 0:24 i called those metallic things as Hinges, but they are not Hinges; they are called (Metal Wood Brackets).
thanks to Native English speaking guys, always helping and correcting my Broken English :)

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Now Configuring RAID on Windows 7:
1.My Computer (Right Click)
2.Manage
3.Disk Management
4.After allocation and format all finished, right click and choose Mirror Disk (RAID1) or
Striped Disk (RAID0),
5.save and ok, exit
6.Enjoy your RAID.

Note: for better and fast re-sync,if you have not a strong system, you should not install hard drives more than 500GB each cause it takes long time and much of CPU if once they got out of sync due to a instant shutdown, power-failure or anything like that.

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DIY- Building RAID Inside 400W PC Casing
This project is about building RAID ARRAY inside my older PC, i built extra cooling system as well.

the video includes all the details, but still if you had questions, add comments, i try to reply as soon as possible.

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More Info and downloads:

Click to see Narration Text of the video in PDF:

Schematic Diagram of The project:

Schematic Diagram Built By:
Fritzing Free Professional Software:

* This is Link of this video on Hack a Day, if you want to read more comments from Advanced users:

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RAID TYPE: SOFTWARE Controlled (Windows 7 )
RAID 4 DRIVES, (raid0 and raid 1)

if you want to know more about RAID on wiki:

ReadyBoost Drives:

4GB X 7 = 28GB High Speed Drives

if you want to know more about Ready boost:

Cache Memory:

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Installed Fans: 4x12Volts
LEDs 3.4V RED 20mA Each, powered from 12 V fan controller.

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Edited by Adobe Premiere Pro

 Click Here to Watch Video of this project on YouTube

Here is the 2nd RAID project for the i7 Computer












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