Well RAID1 should give about 2x greater read (reading from 2 places at once), and same write speeds. So I think its OK, isn't there a 'burst' mode for HDDs? Might explain the high score.
And SATA 2 cables should give identical performance whether plugged into SATA II or III ports afaik
For the disk mark I think I usually do a 1GB run for everything, I tried asking TTL what settings he uses, but I don't thing I got a reply.
Gimmick.... I ran W7 x64 first on the HDD (before I got the SSD), and then again on the SSD (where it is permanently), and I assure you the difference is clear.
Now Read speeds are very important, and you get that with SSDs.
One of the biggest advantages is responsiveness, that's not just affected by read/write speeds, but also latency, which iirc, is at least 100x lower on an SSD than it is on a HDD. HDD latencies I think are around the 13ms mark, SSDs are fractions of that.
Then data recovery-SSDs fail like all drives, but into a read-only mode, so data can't be lost in the same way it can on a HDD.
Now you can get better speeds RAID0-ing HDDs, and better prices, but you also get higher failure rates, as well as 3x the noise of 1 HDD.