GT70 Mobile Workstation with Super RAID

GT70 Mobile Workstation

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GT70 Mobile Workstation
Super RAID is best which let you work in easy way.:cool:

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  • MSI Launches GT70 Mobile Workstation

    After the first launch of GT60 Mobile workstation in December 2012, MSI will soon deliver a 17 inch Intel Haswell Platform Mobile Workstation . GT70 2NH equipped with Core i7-4700MQ Processor and Nvidia K3000M Quadro Graphics Card. Its CPU performance compare to last generation of Intel Core i7-3630QM has 10% improvement. K3000M under SPECviewper 11 tests and most of the OpenGL professional graphics design usage has more than 15~25% Graphics Performance improvement than K2000M. That could give profesional designer faster experience and save more time on complicate rendering works.
    If you know about MSI last generation workstation GT60, then you must know MSI unique feature- Super Raid, which enable two times of SATA3 mSATA SSD plus one 2.5 inch HDD storage space. This time it's even better ! GT70 provides new technology Super Raid 2, which contains up to three 128GB SSD plus a 2.5 inch HDD. Three SSD can provide around 1500MB per second access speed and up to 800MB write speed. When you have to work with content like CAD engineers, photographers, designers, artists, video editors or whoever need to work with large images or video & audio files can definitely benefit from using SuperRaid 2.
    Another big plus feature for multi tasking users, especially for DCC industry, is Multiple Display! MSI GT70 ships with a Mini Display port, VGA & HDMI connectors, so users can have the ability to output to an array of three external displays simultaneously from one GPU. Heavy CPU or GPU loads users can also benefit from MSI latest Cooling system- Cooler Boost 2, especially for those who have higher demand on heavy-load modeling, rendering or editing ; users can simply by pushing one button then access to system cooling controls.
    In 2013 MSI will continuingly expand workstation product line and sales, marketing activities in order to offer more invaluable features to professionals.

    Quote from: rootseric;42099
    GT70 Mobile Workstation
    Super RAID is best which let you work in easy way.:cool:

  • GT70-0NC SSD upgrade with Super RAID

    Hello.
     I have MSI GT70-0NC-51US laptop. It does not have RAID right now, but I purchased it with a thought in mind that I’d be upgrading it to Super RAID 0 as it was advertised, as some variations of this model already have Super RAID 0. Now I am ready to do it. This laptop has 750GB HDD and primary 128GB SSD. I will be replacing my current SSD with 2 new identical mSATA SSDs. What do I need for that? Will I be able to just plug 2 SSDs? Do I need to purchase RAID card from MSI? Which? How? And where do I get if I need it?
    Please help.
    Thank you.

    Quote from: john_the_lizard on 17-August-13, 05:46:07
    This what MSI is saying "MSI Tech.   08/16/2013   After verification, since you did not purchase the SuperRAID model (SuperRAID is an option) the SuperRAID card is not available with this unit. Only models that came with RAID setup contains SuperRAID card. However, you can still do SuperRAID using 2x 2.5" SSD. Let us know if you have any questions, thank you.   "
    What does this mean? Really?
    According to their web site from my model profile " Super RAID with 2 SSD RAID0 gives you over 800MB/s storage speed!!
    The first Super RAID design—one notebook with two SSD mSATA RAID0 units, is yet another world first courtesy of MSI. Two mSATA SSDs and one HDD can be installed in the same laptop without the need to expand the size of the laptop, increasing read, write, and saving speeds.
    *Please contact your local dealer for final sku"
    Is this a lie?
    Please help
    It most likely is.
    I don't believe that the GT70 0NC and GT70 0NE motherboards are different.
    I wish I could take my laptop apart right now and show you, but basically, the SuperRaid and the normal SATA adapter plug into a connector on the motherboard. This connector actually has support for 2 x SATA disks. If you use the SuperRaid, you can use both SATA channels. If you use the normal SATA adapter, you only utilize 1 of the SATA channels (and the other is unused, and cannot be used). Since both of these adapters have the same plug going into the motherboard, one can assume that EVERY GT70 laptop has support for the SuperRaid ADAPTER, just not every laptop comes with the superraid adapter (such as your laptop).
    Most likely, you'll have to see if you can search online and find someone selling the GT70 SuperRaid adapter, and buy that. Maybe talk to some resellers, usually they will sell you the parts as well.

  • How does the Super RAID work?

    I plan to upgrade my GX70
    but I have some confusion.
    If I install 2 64GB mSATA and run with Super RAID
    does the total storage I have is 128GB?
    besides, does 128GB enough for system?

    Quote from: boonboonfang;100077
    I plan to upgrade my GX70
    but I have some confusion.
    If I install 2 64GB mSATA and run with Super RAID
    does the total storage I have is 128GB?
    besides, does 128GB enough for system?
    just curious about the model you are having right now.....:confused:
    after checking on official website for GX models, there seems hard to find description regarding to super raid feature support.

  • GT70-0NH Workstation

    MSI GT70-0NH Workstation with NVIDIA Quadro K3000M, the best valued graphics card to speed up on your professional applications
    NVIDIA Quadro K3000M 3D graphics card is fully certified and optimized with industry-leading applications such as AutoDesk, Solidworks and Adobe

    I wanna buy it for myself.

  • Compaq hw9440 mobile workstation recovery

    HiI need recovery for my Compaq hw9440 mobile workstation with XP Professtional.Operation system on drive c: not working properly.I dont have recovery CD.I downloaded sp37632.exe, but installation process cancelled with error==============TITLE: HP Backup and Recovery Manager for Windows XPVERSION: 2.4.3 REV: G
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    Hi,
    This is a list of processors supported from day one:
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9500 (2.60 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 (2.50 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8300 (2.40 GHz, 3 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7800 (2.60 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7700 (2.40 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.20 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7300 (2.00 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)*
    The T9900 appeared after that but it is in the same family and this should fit.
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    BH
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  • Super RAID 3 performance

    Super RAID 3 is MSI’s name for a 4-SSD RAID 0 solution used in the GT72. You may know that traditional mechanical hard drives are going out of fashion like… Uhh, I don’t know fashion, but their only upsides have been storage density as well as price. Until very recently, that is, now SSDs have actually surpassed hard drives in storage density on 2.5” drives. Also, SSD controller manufacturer Phison, claims that SSDs will basically replace traditional hard drives in notebooks as soon as 2015 or 2016. The future, therefore is SSDs.
    While we have absolutely no doubt that our Super RAID solution is the ultimate, we want to demonstrate to you exactly how massive the gap is. With the help of benchmarks, obviously, and an unfair one at that. What we did, was find a GE40 with a relic of a mechanical hard drive in it. A 7200 RPM one, so not the slowest we could find – and compared it to the GT72 Dragon Edition and its Super RAID 3 solution of 4 256GB SSDs in Crystal Diskmark. Extreme differences? You bet.
    First up the HDD:
    A typical hard drive result – easily surpassed by even USB 3.0 memory nowadays. Peaks of just over 60MB in sequential read and nearly grinding to a standstill in the 4K tests.
    Super RAID 3 though – it monsters the HDD (and, to be fair, everything else on the market). Not surprisingly, exactly, but with 1.5GB/s (not Gb, GB, Gigabyte) sequential read speed it is what you call fast. Windows 8 loads quickly with one SSD, but with four in RAID0, you’re barely given time to blink.
    Best of all, with a 4x256GB SSD, there’s plenty of room for your games on the RAID array, meaning you can always be the first onto the battlefield in games, as your maps will load so much faster than the opposition’s.

    Thank you for providing test results! It's very good to see real numbers. GT72 with Super RAID 3 is unbelievable fast. 

  • GT70 question (Super Raid card)

    Hello All!
    Quick question, I'm interested in the new GT70 2PE-1069NL (1x 128GB msata SSD) or the GT70 2PE-1063NL (2x 128GB msata SSD).
    Now, I'm wondering if the 1069 already features a Super RAID 2 expansion bay, so I can add my own msata SSD if I want to.
    The difference between the two is €200,- and I'm wondering if it's worth the RAID 0 setup and the 4GB RAM extra. The 1063 also features a Blu ray player, but I won't use that.
    Also, what msata SSD is in the 1069 and 1063?
    Thanks in advance!

    Quote from: Ragaroah on 02-April-14, 05:26:24
    Hello All!
    Quick question, I'm interested in the new GT70 2PE-1069NL (1x 128GB msata SSD) or the GT70 2PE-1063NL (2x 128GB msata SSD).
    Now, I'm wondering if the 1069 already features a Super RAID 2 expansion bay, so I can add my own msata SSD if I want to.
    The difference between the two is €200,- and I'm wondering if it's worth the RAID 0 setup and the 4GB RAM extra. The 1063 also features a Blu ray player, but I won't use that.
    Also, what msata SSD is in the 1069 and 1063?
    Thanks in advance!
    Most likely they BOTH have the mSATA SuperRaid2 card.
    For the €200, I would go for it. 4 GB more RAM, another 128 GB SSD, and a blue ray player to me makes it worth it.
    No idea regarding what SSD or chipset it uses. It can vary from notebook to notebook since they will (most likely, I don't know this for sure...just guessing) probably buy whatever they can get for the cheapest.
    Most likely it will be a SF2281 based card though. Atleast, that's my guess.

  • Lightroom mobile syncing is super slow and stop for no reason. cannot resume syncing. no idea with the progress of syncing. cannot sync the original file from mobile into desktop.

    lightroom mobile syncing is super slow and stop for no reason. cannot resume syncing. no idea with the progress of syncing. cannot sync the original file from mobile into desktop. stuck and cannot process any further.

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  • MSI Mobile Workstation Hands On (GT60-2OK 3K Edition & GT70-2OK)

    The latest MSI Mobile Workstation Video is showing on Youtube now....so Great. :D:D:D
    MSI Mobile Workstation Hands On (GT60-2OK 3K Edition & GT70-2OK)

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  • GT70 - Need Help with "downgrade" adapter card!

    I've got a GT70 with the "Super-Raid-0" configured dual 128GB SSD msata cards in the adapter, but one of them just gave out, after about 10 months. Now, what I'd like to do is to get that "adapter card" which are in the non-SSD version of the GT70 model and install a regular 2.5" HardDrive. My question is, WHERE can I get that card and WHAT is the EXACT name of that part? I've been searching all over but no use. :(
    I've found 2 pictures for illustration.
    #1: What I've got and want to replace (looks like this):
    (please add http // www . because this forum won't allow links)
    techpowerup.com/163682/msi-gt70-superraid-solution-pictured-tested.html
    #2: What I WANT and want to replace the original dual-ssd with (3rd image shows it)
    (please add http // www . because this forum won't allow links)
    forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=168945.msg1235587#msg1235587
    CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM?
    Thanks!

    For a tiny little adapter card I don't want to send in this gigantic and very heavy unit, because it would cost around a $100- with express delivery and insured. Once I did that and then it took about 6 weeks to get it back in worse condition than it was before! No thanks, I just want a simple adapter card that probably cost around $10-$15, which I can install in 60 seconds and/or a replacement for the SSD if possible, since it is well within the warranty period. If they honor it good, if not, I won't be surprised at all. Unfortunately I've had terrible experiences with this company in the past, but I don't want to get into that. That's not why I'm here.
    Yes, you are right, the 2 msata Super-Raid are very fast and very enjoyable, however, as it is obvious by now, they have a very short life-span. I've never, ever had any of my laptops' HD to fail on me before, and I've had quite a few over the years, Acer, Toshiba, then a bunch of Sonys, so I'm still betting on the "good old" regular 7200 RPM disks that run for ever rather than this SSD thing that craps out on me in 10 months.
    And if the Read/Write speed is slower, well, as long as they work, I don't care.
    I already sent in a repair request and specifically asked for both the replacement of the broken SSD with serial number as it is indicated during the boot-up, as well as the adapter card for regular HD installation, so I'm hoping I'll get some response next week. But I only want to send in the failed mSata "chip", IF they are willing to replace it. That could fit into a protective envelope instead of a large box and would cost $1 to send! :D
    I've already checked the prices of mSata chips, but they are pretty expensive. A 128GB SSD costs $120 and a regular 750GB 7200rpm HD about $80, so I would choose the regular, reliable and much larger HD over this SSD thing if I had to make a choice.
    Meanwhile I'm still searching all accessory and parts sellers' websites for this particular adapter, but so far nothing! :(

  • MSI GT70/ 60 Workstation Laptop

    Aspiring to become a game designer, film maker or any profession of the digital arts? Get the right system to get the job done, the next gen MSI GT70 & GT60 Mobile Workstations powered by NVIDIA Quadro GPU's.
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    The ASUS G75VW and G55VW series have not been Discontinued and just started being released at the end of April 2012.
    They are available at many places.  The Best Buy - Asus model G75VW-BBK5 sells at $1200. But rather get the better G75VW-DS71 / 72 or 73 (BB doesn't have yet) which is much more $1700.  In my opinion it's the BBK5 unit that Asus no longer makes.
    MSI has made a large leap into the Laptop market since they are nearly the new kid on the block on PC's.
    Best Buy doesn't sell a large selection of Gaming or 17 inch laptops due to cost and customer affordability.
    Most Gamers use Desktops cause they are easier to upgrade, keep cool, and stock the better performing High End Graphics Cards also use of Multiple Monitors.  As laptops will always be a notch below what a desktop can do for Gamers.
    A gaming Desktop is cheaper in regards to Laptop Price.
     The main advantage with a Laptop is portability - pack it up and go.
    Several Online Venders that Customize Builds to your requirements are expensive but could be worth a look into.
    The most noticable, reliable, quality made gaming PC's that BB carries are ASUS,  Dell-Alienware, MSI and ( Levono for the average-budget minded gamer).
    As far as BB still having the product in a few months relies upon many factors. The sooner you get it the better.
    Remember to do your Homework and Research before purchasing anything. Stay within your means and budget.
    We've all heard " What is here today, may be gone tomorrow ".

  • SUPER RAID 2 HELP

    Hello,
    I recently bought GT70 Dragon Edition (2202). It includes 128 GB mSATA SSD (SK Hynix)I want to add 2 more mSATA (maybe Samsung Evo (2x128GB). So my questions are:
    Can I make super raid with 1 Hynix ssd and 2 Samsung or I have to buy 3 from same type (this will be lame, it will not make sense of having 128GB already)
    How to copy my Windows from the Hynix sata to the new Super Raid 2.
    Thank you in advance, please help me

    well what  i read around on this forum is No if you have 2 samsung evo and 1 hynix it may not function as good together it is then recommended for you to buy 3 samsung evo instead for it's best preformance and stability secondly to solve on how to get windows from exisiting SSD would be runing burnrecovery tool that would create recovery image for you either for dvd, usb or as .iso parts such as dvd.iso dvd1.iso and so on that you would need to burn as discs but best would be doing USB one on 32GB USB but you can make iso ones as well incase you lose USB or so.

  • MSI Super RAID 2 Triple mSATA Adapter Board

    I bought the MSI GT70 2PE Dominator Pro 890 laptop.
    Its the basic one with only 12gb ram and 1x 1tb hhd. It was $1800 vs the $2100 of the one that came with 16gb ram and a 128gb msata (includes raid board though)
    I bought this one, as I already have a 1tb Samsung evo 2.5"ssd. And 2x8gb corsair vengeance ram sticks. Plus the 128gb board is rather small amount of memory, I use laptop for 3d animation and 4k video editing. 128gb would maybe fit a single project. So $300 difference for a $116 raid board, $40 4gb ram stick, and $55 for 128gb msata. I don't need/want the 4gb ram or the 128gb msata, so it would've meant paying $300 for a $116 msata raid board.
    I have a raid nas server for my main editing, but when im on the go I want more storage.
    I found this MSI Super RAID 2 Triple mSATA Adapter Board (supports 3 mSATA SSDs) 607-16F42-01S, its sold by MSI
    http://www.amazon.com/MSI-Triple-Adapter-supports-607-16F42-01S/dp/B00JDTUZUE
    This would work right? I'm fairly certain. I would just need a bios update for the raid controller to be enabled, when I go to msi and drivers for my laptop theres always 2, one for raid setup and one without.
    My main question is, this board accepts 3x msata, and msi brags about this and its 1500mbps capability. But I want to know if I could use this board and not use raid. Just have 3x msata as 3 separate drives. Then dump in 3x 1tb Samsung evo msata's. And if I can, would this controller allow all separate 500-550mbps transfer, or would it limit the individual transfer rates?

    I was thinking that since super raid 2 or whatever its called, fully allows all three msata drives to operate with full bandwidth while theyre in raid, hence the 1500mbps read 1000-1100 write speeds, that all sata connections are indeed full sata 3 and with/without raid would still allow full bandwidth speeds. I guess im just curious about the controller itself, being able to hand 3 separate feeds and providing optimum bandwidth to each individual drive.
    My 'ideal' plans, are 1tb Samsung evo msata x3 (though the crucial m500 480gb msata on sale for $200 are quite tempting), and my 1tb Samsung evo 2.5". I'd have OS on one msata, source files on another, and output files on the third msata, with temp file/cache/scratch disk being the 2.5" drive.
    Either that, or pick up the last 8gb ram stick needed to max out ram at 32gb, make a 12ish gb ram disk for scratch disk. Then use the 2.5" for files and games and such.

  • Yet another question about super raid - GS70

    Yes, another question about Super Raid...I recently picked up the cheapest model of the GS70 on newegg which comes with 1 mSata SSD...just a mediocre one if I remember reading correctly.  I'm interested in using MSI's Super Raid once my warranty is over with and have been reading a couple posts here:
    1. Walk through of how to reinstall OS
    --> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=167198.msg1224063#msg1224063
    2. I'll need a Super Raid card with links to get some, for about $100 each
    --> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=171722.msg1252847#msg1252847
    3. I can't get Super Raid unless it originally came with it?
    --> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=171185.msg1249640#msg1249640
    So what's the bottom line? Would I still be able to enable super raid in the future or am I SOL since it didn't come with it originally?
    thanks!

    The GT70 CAN come with an adapter that has 2 (on the older, GT70 0NX models) or 3 (on newer GT70 20X models) sockets for mSATA drives. It's an optional part, that takes place of the primary SATA drive in the notebook, and physically has a different part that connects to the motherboard. If it doesn't come with the SuperRaid adapter, then it just has support for a single 2.5" SATA drive.
    The GS70 on the otherhand, has this built into the motherboard and there is no swapping it out for a normal 2.5" SATA drive. You can only use mSATA drives (on those ports). The GS70 is meant to be an ultrabook, and therefore does not have the same ability as the GT70 to house up to 2 full size 2.5" SATA drives.
    That's really the main difference here. Without physically seeing a GT70 to see how the SuperRaid adapter works, it's slightly difficult to explain.
    But in the end, I wouldn't worry about the SuperRaid....The GS70 should have support for Intel Raid Management Engine, in which case that's all you really need.

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