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Noozer
Just looking at the properties for the nVidia IDE controller and noticed
that there is a speed test available for hard drives.
I've got two 120gig PATA drives installed so I ran the test to see how they
performed.
Seagate ST3120026A:
Theoretical Limit: 100 mB/sec
Burst Speed: 84.7 mB/sec
Sustained Speed: 58.6 mB/sec
Maxtor:
Theoretical Limit: 133.3 mB/sec
Burst Speed: 106.4mB/sec
Sustained Speed: 46.4 mB/sec
So, with these numbers it looks like the Maxtor is faster for quick
operations but slower when dealing with large transfers.
Right now the Seagate drive has my OS and programs (most data is on a
network store) and I'm using the Maxtor to copy backups to. I'm thinking
that I'm better off with the Maxtor as my system drive and the Seagate as a
backup.
What do y'all think?
that there is a speed test available for hard drives.
I've got two 120gig PATA drives installed so I ran the test to see how they
performed.
Seagate ST3120026A:
Theoretical Limit: 100 mB/sec
Burst Speed: 84.7 mB/sec
Sustained Speed: 58.6 mB/sec
Maxtor:
Theoretical Limit: 133.3 mB/sec
Burst Speed: 106.4mB/sec
Sustained Speed: 46.4 mB/sec
So, with these numbers it looks like the Maxtor is faster for quick
operations but slower when dealing with large transfers.
Right now the Seagate drive has my OS and programs (most data is on a
network store) and I'm using the Maxtor to copy backups to. I'm thinking
that I'm better off with the Maxtor as my system drive and the Seagate as a
backup.
What do y'all think?