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AJ, here are my PC pitstop scores.....
AJ,
Here are my test results from PC Pitstop: overall score 1442 Drive C NTFS Partition Format 4 KB Cluster Size No Label Drive Label 78152 Size 33820 Free Space 8% Data Fragmentation 3% File Fragmentation Unknown last Defrag 161 MB junk Files 766.6 MB/s Cached speed 2.96 MB/s Uncached speed (seems slow to me???) Bitsbucket From: "AJ" Subject: Pcpitstop A7N8Xv2.0 DLX scores Date: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:28 PM My main desktop. Your Sco 1387 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Drive F Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 2 KB 8 KB 16 KB 32 KB Drive label 3GB 10GB 28GB 38GB Size 3406 MB 9529 MB 28609 MB 39870 MB Free space 267 MB (8%) 476 MB (5%) 3266 MB (11%) 4933 MB (12%) Data fragmentation 60% File fragmentation 8% Last defrag Unknown Junk files 207 MB (6%) Cached speed 437.82 MB/s 445.55 MB/s 439.28 MB/s 440.91 MB/s Uncached speed 6.47 MB/s ------------------------------------- Extra PC for crunching. Your Sco 1054 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 16 KB 32 KB 16 KB Drive label MAXTOR 80GB MAXTOR2 Size 19525 MB 76297 MB 19525 MB Free space 18414 MB (94%) 58911 MB (77%) 398 MB (2%) Data fragmentation 20% Not tested Not tested File fragmentation 8% Not tested Not tested Last defrag Unknown Unknown Unknown Junk files 232 MB (1%) 0 MB (0%) 4 MB (0%) Cached speed 398.23 MB/s 413.55 MB/s 403.84 MB/s Uncached speed 5.63 MB/s (243%) 4.66 MB/s (201%) 6.11 MB/s (263%) ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/2003 |
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I'll kick in on this one as well...
My results from PC Pitstop... PC Pitstop - 1319 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Partition format NTFS NTFS NTFS Cluster size 4 KB 4 KB 4 KB Drive label BIGFRIDGE1 BIGFRIDGE2 BIGFRIDGE3 Size 10001 MB 29996 MB 74465 MB Free space 1530 MB (15%) 13895 MB (46%) 64882 MB (87%) Data fragmentation 2% Not tested Not tested File fragmentation 1% Not tested Not tested Last defrag Unknown Unknown Unknown Junk files 3 MB (0%) 0 MB (0%) 0 MB (0%) Cached speed 612.8 MB/s 642.88 MB/s 640.67 MB/s Uncached speed 2.4 MB/s (103%) 4.12 MB/s (178%) 3.52 MB/s (152%) -- A7N8X Deluxe Rev 2.0 | 1007 Über | 1700+ @12 x 168 = 2.02Ghz @1.7v | CorsairTwinX XMS 2700LL (2x256) 6-2-2-2 @2.7v | MSI GeForce4Ti4200 128MB @280/584 | 3DMark=10,658 | CoolerMaster Aero7+ | Microcool Northpole | HS on SB | Diode = 28/34°C | Socket = 35/39°C | Vantec Ion 400W "Bitsbucket" wrote in message s.com... AJ, Here are my test results from PC Pitstop: overall score 1442 Drive C NTFS Partition Format 4 KB Cluster Size No Label Drive Label 78152 Size 33820 Free Space 8% Data Fragmentation 3% File Fragmentation Unknown last Defrag 161 MB junk Files 766.6 MB/s Cached speed 2.96 MB/s Uncached speed (seems slow to me???) Bitsbucket From: "AJ" Subject: Pcpitstop A7N8Xv2.0 DLX scores Date: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:28 PM My main desktop. Your Sco 1387 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Drive F Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 2 KB 8 KB 16 KB 32 KB Drive label 3GB 10GB 28GB 38GB Size 3406 MB 9529 MB 28609 MB 39870 MB Free space 267 MB (8%) 476 MB (5%) 3266 MB (11%) 4933 MB (12%) Data fragmentation 60% File fragmentation 8% Last defrag Unknown Junk files 207 MB (6%) Cached speed 437.82 MB/s 445.55 MB/s 439.28 MB/s 440.91 MB/s Uncached speed 6.47 MB/s ------------------------------------- Extra PC for crunching. Your Sco 1054 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 16 KB 32 KB 16 KB Drive label MAXTOR 80GB MAXTOR2 Size 19525 MB 76297 MB 19525 MB Free space 18414 MB (94%) 58911 MB (77%) 398 MB (2%) Data fragmentation 20% Not tested Not tested File fragmentation 8% Not tested Not tested Last defrag Unknown Unknown Unknown Junk files 232 MB (1%) 0 MB (0%) 4 MB (0%) Cached speed 398.23 MB/s 413.55 MB/s 403.84 MB/s Uncached speed 5.63 MB/s (243%) 4.66 MB/s (201%) 6.11 MB/s (263%) ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/2003 |
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AJ, Here are my test results from PC Pitstop: overall score 1442 Drive C NTFS Partition Format 4 KB Cluster Size No Label Drive Label 78152 Size 33820 Free Space 8% Data Fragmentation 3% File Fragmentation Unknown last Defrag 161 MB junk Files 766.6 MB/s Cached speed 2.96 MB/s Uncached speed (seems slow to me???) Bitsbucket I would focus on why that uncached is so low. Both of you were half of what Ed and I have. The XP backup that runs by default might be to blame or something along that line. They say you should always name your drive for best results. I name my using whatever size they are. If the benchmark is right and XP programing resources running in the background aren't to blame it's almost as if you're using a 40 wire IDE cable instead of 80. Or a driver problem is to blame.Or having a CD-Rom on that cable which does cause the cable to default to the lowest speed of any drives on it. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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I have Partition Magic 8, I may convert one of my drives to FAT32 just to
see if it makes any diff. I did benchmark my "E" drive which is named, and is a 160WD with the 8 meg cache.......come to think of it ALL my drives have the 8 meg cache, could that have something to do with it? If they are using a bunch of small files that would make it slower, one big file would make it faster......at least I think that is how it works....... Bitsbucket "Bitsbucket" wrote in message s.com... AJ, Here are my test results from PC Pitstop: overall score 1442 Drive C NTFS Partition Format 4 KB Cluster Size No Label Drive Label 78152 Size 33820 Free Space 8% Data Fragmentation 3% File Fragmentation Unknown last Defrag 161 MB junk Files 766.6 MB/s Cached speed 2.96 MB/s Uncached speed (seems slow to me???) Bitsbucket From: "AJ" Subject: Pcpitstop A7N8Xv2.0 DLX scores Date: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:28 PM My main desktop. Your Sco 1387 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Drive F Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 2 KB 8 KB 16 KB 32 KB Drive label 3GB 10GB 28GB 38GB Size 3406 MB 9529 MB 28609 MB 39870 MB Free space 267 MB (8%) 476 MB (5%) 3266 MB (11%) 4933 MB (12%) Data fragmentation 60% File fragmentation 8% Last defrag Unknown Junk files 207 MB (6%) Cached speed 437.82 MB/s 445.55 MB/s 439.28 MB/s 440.91 MB/s Uncached speed 6.47 MB/s ------------------------------------- Extra PC for crunching. Your Sco 1054 Description Drive C Drive D Drive E Partition format FAT32 FAT32 FAT32 Cluster size 16 KB 32 KB 16 KB Drive label MAXTOR 80GB MAXTOR2 Size 19525 MB 76297 MB 19525 MB Free space 18414 MB (94%) 58911 MB (77%) 398 MB (2%) Data fragmentation 20% Not tested Not tested File fragmentation 8% Not tested Not tested Last defrag Unknown Unknown Unknown Junk files 232 MB (1%) 0 MB (0%) 4 MB (0%) Cached speed 398.23 MB/s 413.55 MB/s 403.84 MB/s Uncached speed 5.63 MB/s (243%) 4.66 MB/s (201%) 6.11 MB/s (263%) ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/2003 |
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"AJ" wrote in message ... AJ, Here are my test results from PC Pitstop: overall score 1442 Drive C NTFS Partition Format 4 KB Cluster Size No Label Drive Label 78152 Size 33820 Free Space 8% Data Fragmentation 3% File Fragmentation Unknown last Defrag 161 MB junk Files 766.6 MB/s Cached speed 2.96 MB/s Uncached speed (seems slow to me???) Bitsbucket I would focus on why that uncached is so low. Both of you were half of what Ed and I have. The XP backup that runs by default might be to blame or something along that line. They say you should always name your drive for best results. I name my using whatever size they are. If the benchmark is right and XP programing resources running in the background aren't to blame it's almost as if you're using a 40 wire IDE cable instead of 80. Or a driver problem is to blame.Or having a CD-Rom on that cable which does cause the cable to default to the lowest speed of any drives on it. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco I don't buy it, I just ran the bench, using ntfs on a ide pata raid stripe, my box is optimized to say the least(for it's age)! Free Resources 90% Cached speed 557.91 MB/s 584.91 MB/s Uncached speed 3.43 MB/s (148%) 6.23 MB/s (269%) SiSoft, and others disagree about uncached transfers, I think there's flaw with respect to system partitions and ntfs and pcpitstop! How come I can transfer several gigs at 23MB/s to and from the stripe? And that's to a slower drive. |
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:41:54 -0500, "Bitsbucket"
wrote: ..come to think of it ALL my drives have the 8 meg cache, could that have something to do with it? All of mine are 8MB cache 7200 RPM. WD and Maxtor. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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Uncached speed 3.43 MB/s (148%) 6.23 MB/s (269%) Whats with your D: drive being twice the speed of your C: drive? ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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"AJ" wrote in message ... Uncached speed 3.43 MB/s (148%) 6.23 MB/s (269%) Whats with your D: drive being twice the speed of your C: drive? ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco That's why I suspect the bench is flawed with respect to system partitions! and ntfs, vbg! |
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"AJ" wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:41:54 -0500, "Bitsbucket" wrote: ..come to think of it ALL my drives have the 8 meg cache, could that have something to do with it? All of mine are 8MB cache 7200 RPM. WD and Maxtor. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco 2 issues with my drive - 1. It's a serial ATA Western Digital 120gig, 7200 w/ 8meg cache. So perhaps, there is a problem with the 8meg cache. 2. It's the only drive on that cable (obvious since its serial ATA). Just a thought. |
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