kafkawasnotdreaming
What is this storage?
I have been tweaking my new ASUS P5WD2 Premium for months, and have only one very surprising bottle-neck: my state of the art SATA II drives.
I have four of these:
Two Hitachi Deskstar 80 gb SATA II, mirrored in RAID 1 as boot drive C
Two Hitachi Deskstar 500 gb SATA II on the same controller, but configured as stand-alone units
To facilitate RAID 1, I switched on the system bios's Configure IDE as RAID option. This does not compel all connected drives to RAID; it just makes it possible to enter the RAID utility to configure the drives as you wish.
My Sisoft Sandra scores are a hoot: 50 mb
HD Tach is more merciful, but not in line with published expectations and marketing brou-ha-ha: 60 mb
I have had the drives in and out of RAID, and turned the bios on and off from RAID, with no significant difference in the outcome.
Since I have tested both RAID and non-RAID drives, the RAID striping is not an issue. The same applies to the mirroring argument, which appears irrelevant. It certainly doesn't speed anything up.
Can you believe I replaced a Western Digital 10,000 rpm SATA I Raptor drive with this junk? Now I peer at the Raptor like a long-lost girl friend. Okay, okay. It was like living near the airport. Without the ear muffs. But it was fast, dog-gone-it.
What factors go into turning such a promising technology into cotton candy? Have I been a bad-boy over-clocker, and throttled my system? At least I didn't hook the main board up to the space shuttle's Nitro tank and a utility pole, like that guy in Japan. Besides, pi is unresolvable; who cares how many digits you spit out?
But I digress.
I am using the motherboard's original SATA cables. I heard there were new ones for external SATA, but I don't think they work on the internal fittings.
I do pack my hard drives in insulated Smart Drive cases, but those things have copper heat pipes, and they report temperatures at around 40 C.
I have a humongous power supply, so no contention there.
I loaded the Hitachi Deskstar Feature Tool and set the drives to 3.0 gb plus Spread Spectrum. I turned off unnecessary items such as acoustic management, etc. The settings are loosey-goosey. I have had them on and off a dozen times, and they never seem to say -- especially Spread Spectrum. I have used the drives both as 1.5 gb and 3.0 gb, and nothing really changes.
What system bios settings affect the SATA read/write speed? What are the known issues with bottle-necks and throttles for SATA on these modern PC boards? Any thoughts?[/img]
I have four of these:
Two Hitachi Deskstar 80 gb SATA II, mirrored in RAID 1 as boot drive C
Two Hitachi Deskstar 500 gb SATA II on the same controller, but configured as stand-alone units
To facilitate RAID 1, I switched on the system bios's Configure IDE as RAID option. This does not compel all connected drives to RAID; it just makes it possible to enter the RAID utility to configure the drives as you wish.
My Sisoft Sandra scores are a hoot: 50 mb
HD Tach is more merciful, but not in line with published expectations and marketing brou-ha-ha: 60 mb
I have had the drives in and out of RAID, and turned the bios on and off from RAID, with no significant difference in the outcome.
Since I have tested both RAID and non-RAID drives, the RAID striping is not an issue. The same applies to the mirroring argument, which appears irrelevant. It certainly doesn't speed anything up.
Can you believe I replaced a Western Digital 10,000 rpm SATA I Raptor drive with this junk? Now I peer at the Raptor like a long-lost girl friend. Okay, okay. It was like living near the airport. Without the ear muffs. But it was fast, dog-gone-it.
What factors go into turning such a promising technology into cotton candy? Have I been a bad-boy over-clocker, and throttled my system? At least I didn't hook the main board up to the space shuttle's Nitro tank and a utility pole, like that guy in Japan. Besides, pi is unresolvable; who cares how many digits you spit out?
But I digress.
I am using the motherboard's original SATA cables. I heard there were new ones for external SATA, but I don't think they work on the internal fittings.
I do pack my hard drives in insulated Smart Drive cases, but those things have copper heat pipes, and they report temperatures at around 40 C.
I have a humongous power supply, so no contention there.
I loaded the Hitachi Deskstar Feature Tool and set the drives to 3.0 gb plus Spread Spectrum. I turned off unnecessary items such as acoustic management, etc. The settings are loosey-goosey. I have had them on and off a dozen times, and they never seem to say -- especially Spread Spectrum. I have used the drives both as 1.5 gb and 3.0 gb, and nothing really changes.
What system bios settings affect the SATA read/write speed? What are the known issues with bottle-necks and throttles for SATA on these modern PC boards? Any thoughts?[/img]