I bought a new drive and decided to benchmark it for reference. I decided to try Maxtor's maxline III 300GB SATA drive 7L300S0.
I almost fell out of my chair when I saw 18.3 ms access time...so I figured that can't be correct. Well, I've tried two versions of HD Tach and both give me roughly the same number.
My Abit NF7-S has a Silicon Image 3112 SATA raid built into the board, and it's being used as JBOD. I have both ports occupied, one by my 80GB WD (using PATA->SATA converter), and the other port with this new maxtor (native SATA). The WD scores a 13.4 ms, which is more of what I expected out of the maxtor.
So I swapped ports between the drives and reran the test...same result for both drives.
next, I swapped the cables and reran the tests...again, same result.
next, I verified the driver version is up to date on the SI3112 card (1.0.51). Reran the tests, no change.
I reinstalled the nforce2 driver package...reran the test, no change.
I visited maxtor's website and looked for some type of ARM (acoustic management tool) and couldn't find anything...I'm guessing it doesn't have this feature, but I could be wrong.
Tomorrow I'll be pulling the drive out to retest in two other machines to verify if this is an issue. Does anyone have any thoughts as to what is causing this? I did read (unfortunately today) a few comments of these drives having slow access times on some samples. Those comments were from late last year, early this year, so I figured it wasn't going to be a problem. SR had a good run with their second sample of this drive, but I figured they had a pre-released version in their first run that was giving them issues.
So I may not have made the best choice in drives. I wanted a drive larger than what samsung offers (even though I've been buying them outside of this experience) so I chose this maxtor. May not have been the best choice, but any thoughts are appreciated.
I almost fell out of my chair when I saw 18.3 ms access time...so I figured that can't be correct. Well, I've tried two versions of HD Tach and both give me roughly the same number.
My Abit NF7-S has a Silicon Image 3112 SATA raid built into the board, and it's being used as JBOD. I have both ports occupied, one by my 80GB WD (using PATA->SATA converter), and the other port with this new maxtor (native SATA). The WD scores a 13.4 ms, which is more of what I expected out of the maxtor.
So I swapped ports between the drives and reran the test...same result for both drives.
next, I swapped the cables and reran the tests...again, same result.
next, I verified the driver version is up to date on the SI3112 card (1.0.51). Reran the tests, no change.
I reinstalled the nforce2 driver package...reran the test, no change.
I visited maxtor's website and looked for some type of ARM (acoustic management tool) and couldn't find anything...I'm guessing it doesn't have this feature, but I could be wrong.
Tomorrow I'll be pulling the drive out to retest in two other machines to verify if this is an issue. Does anyone have any thoughts as to what is causing this? I did read (unfortunately today) a few comments of these drives having slow access times on some samples. Those comments were from late last year, early this year, so I figured it wasn't going to be a problem. SR had a good run with their second sample of this drive, but I figured they had a pre-released version in their first run that was giving them issues.
So I may not have made the best choice in drives. I wanted a drive larger than what samsung offers (even though I've been buying them outside of this experience) so I chose this maxtor. May not have been the best choice, but any thoughts are appreciated.