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Can someone tell me if these SCSI and IDE HD speeds sound about right ??



 
 
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Old September 3rd 04, 01:31 PM
A_Newsreader
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Default Can someone tell me if these SCSI and IDE HD speeds sound about right ??

I have a dual Xeon 2.2ghz, running windows 2000 sp3.

1024mb ram,

Atlas 10KII - 18gb, Read 40mb/s, write 8mb/s

Maxtor Diamondplus 9 - 200gb, Read 15mb/s, write 14mb/s

That Scsi write speed seems slow to me. Or is that normal ??

Machine has very little software on it, mainly used for Digital Video
and Flight Simulator !!
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Old September 3rd 04, 02:47 PM
Skrumcd
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That is a slow write speed. My SATA drive normally writes on par with
its reads (which is in the 50's).

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Old September 3rd 04, 04:09 PM
Eric Gisin
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Your benchmark is probably broken. The Atlas may no be write caching.

"A_Newsreader" wrote in message
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I have a dual Xeon 2.2ghz, running windows 2000 sp3.

1024mb ram,

Atlas 10KII - 18gb, Read 40mb/s, write 8mb/s

Maxtor Diamondplus 9 - 200gb, Read 15mb/s, write 14mb/s

That Scsi write speed seems slow to me. Or is that normal ??

Machine has very little software on it, mainly used for Digital Video
and Flight Simulator !!


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Old September 9th 04, 07:13 PM
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Try SiSoft Sandra


 




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