The Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 HDD

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I am just installing 2 x Seagate Barracuda's in my rig & have read somewhere before that on the back of them is a jumper block.

This jumper block must be removed for them to operate more efficiently I have also been told.

If this is the case is the jumper block on the back where there are 4 pins & is it the little grey block connected to 2 of the pins?

If so how is this removed?

Thanks.
 
It is the little grey block but as Phil99 says you only remove it if you have a motherboard capable of 300mb/s, otherwise leave it on as not all motherboards auto-negotiate to the correct speed. :)
 
Notorious Lee said:
In fact just looking at the technical spec of this motherboard it does state it is SATA II.

So I should take off the jumper(s)??

Yes - to enable SATA 2 speed. Great drives btw.

Mark
 
Notorious Lee said:
If this is the case is the jumper block on the back where there are 4 pins & is it the little grey block connected to 2 of the pins?

If so how is this removed?

Thanks.

Yes, this will double you're drive's speed assuming your mobo supports it. Just pull it out and you're done.
 
nc11 said:
Yes, this will double you're drive's speed assuming your mobo supports it. Just pull it out and you're done.

Oh no it won't. It'll double the /interface/ speed to 3Gb/s. In reality, it'll offer virtually no improvement in performance unless you plonk the drives into a striped RAID as current drives can't even max out a 1.5Gb/s interface.
 
nc11 said:
Yes, this will double you're drive's speed assuming your mobo supports it. Just pull it out and you're done.

Well, it doubles the theoretical peak throughput, and affects the burst rate as measured on e.g. HDTach. In practice however, it makes virtually no difference.
 
Nelly said:
Quite warm these Seagates when in use, hope its part of the spec.

They are slightly warmer, but shouldn't be really very much so with proper ventilation. Mine idles at around 34C or so. Their max operational temperature is 60C (as opposed to 55C for most other drives.)
 
i know its an old post but should i remover the jumper on this drive with an abit ip35 pro?

Thanks

It won't do any harm for your to do so, the jumper just limits the max burst speed and since the IP35 pro can handle speeds of up to 300MB/s then you are as well to even if the increase is mainly theoretical.

Also your signature needs a bit of editing to be under 400 pixels in length, it seems this version of vB no longer does a wraparound function once it reaches the stated maximum length for signatures. :)
 
I can't remember offhand if the A8N-SLi supports SATA 300MB/s so I don't know if it will make any difference, particularly given the burst speed doesn't have a huge amount of relevance outside of benchmarks. If you have data you need on those drives then I'd suggest not doing it on the offchance it will go wrong although that does raise the question why you'd trust valuable data to a Raid0 array. :)
 
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