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No, it was 80 core. I was using the original shuttle cables and that was the very short one.
I need some HD benchmarking software so at least I can see what they're doing.
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HDTach for the win!
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach
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http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach
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Should have done before and after I suppose, but I'll give it a try.
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If you post what you're getting now it should give us some hint at whether its good or not.
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![]() ![]() Drive in blue is my boot drive and the red one is my second drive, the one I use mainly for storage of iso files waiting to be burned. I thought that they were the other way around, that the boot drive was a bit slower but I got that wrong. Page file is on the red drive. Hmmmm.
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Its not a million miles away in read speed from a SATA 300 drive:
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edit: Doh... Neither of those drives are SATA are they? My IDE hdd which I use for backups manages 72.7mb/s burst, and 52.2 MB/s average speed which is still better than any of Feek's speeds, so may be some indication of concern.
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My Hitachi drive has a maximum data transfer rate of 100 MB/s and it's nearly hitting that on burst. The sustained data rate is 29.7 to 61.4 so the average of 50.1 MB/s is what I'd expect.
The Seagate again has a maximum rate of 100MB/s sustained is quoted at 27 to 44 so 35.1MB/s is about right. Shows the limitations of IDE compared to newer hardware.
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Ahhh, Necroposting for the win.
Even knowing the figures were accurate on the old box, it never felt quick, it actually felt sluggish. ![]() This is better! Much faster and it feels blindingly quick. I'm happy ![]()
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