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Old July 27th 03, 08:53 PM
Fred Klingenmeier
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Default Slow HDD performance

You need to update your raid drivers, not nVidia drivers. After raid was
set up Windows XP did so automatically in the Windows update drivers
section.
"sid" wrote in message
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Gigabyte GA-7N400Pro (nForce 2) matched with

WD1200JB
WB800JB
IBM Deskstar 40's (RAID 0)

On my previous Mainboard EPOX 8KHA+ I was getting about 30K; with the
WD1200JB (SiSoftware Sandra 2002 Professional) with the new Mainboard I'm
only getting 20K (ATA100 setting in BIOS and XP set).

I've looked for updated nForce drivers but the situation seems a bit
confusing 2.41 was out and now the latest seems to be 2.03.

Any similar experiences.

ott




 




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