Poor performance from SATA2 drive

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I have just put a Sata3 drive in my pc and now my second drive, a Samsung Sata2 drive is running slowly. I use it as a recording drive for a TV card and when converting the TS files to Mpegs its taking ages, if I move the file to another drive and convert, it takes a fraction of the time, so its the drive thats slow.

Im running XP with SP3 and all latest updates, a Celeron g530 on a Gigabyte z77ds3h MB, my c drive is sata3 and the slow drive is sata 2.

Any ideas?
 
Ok using Crystal I get this Read 59.64 Write 58.85
On the second partition on same drive I get 78.04 and 81.89
 
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A SATA 2 or SATA 3 port really isn't going to make any difference to a HDD.

The first partition could be slower as it's on the inner part of the platters where less data can be transferred per revolution.

What HDD are we talking about?

It might just not be a particularly fast one.
 
i just suggested the sata3 ports as they will be backward compatible with sata2 and if they were originally on there then you wouldnt of neded to move it,just add in your ssd

id run atto benchmark and post the results,all other benchmarks i find hard to understand or misleading

idk if the partition is important? you might be better off using the whole drive without any partitions

EDIT they look about right for the size 250gb hdd
 
i just suggested the sata3 ports as they will be backward compatible with sata2 and if they were originally on there then you wouldnt of neded to move it,just add in your ssd

id run atto benchmark and post the results,all other benchmarks i find hard to understand or misleading

idk if the partition is important? you might be better off using the whole drive without any partitions

EDIT they look about right for the size 250gb hdd

I dont have an SSD, both drives are normal HDD's.
 
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