Post your hard drive benchmarks!

Hi all !
Been a lurker for some time.
Anyway, heres a recently aquired hdd - enjoy. Its attached via a Promise sata controller.
Its a Hitachi 7K1000 32Mb cache 7,200 rpm
HDTune_Benchmark_HitachiHDS721010KL.png
 
MikeC said:
Hi all !
Been a lurker for some time.
Anyway, heres a recently aquired hdd - enjoy. Its attached via a Promise sata controller.
Its a Hitachi 7K1000 32Mb cache 7,200 rpm
HDTune_Benchmark_HitachiHDS721010KL.png

Nice. ;)

Is that the the TB version?
 
Here are mine :p I think an upgrade is in order, this is my 6/7year old pc build ;)
It shows how far technology has come:
60Gb IBM-5400rpm Ide-2mb cache-Connected to a the mobo raid, the disks are seperate tho, not mirrored or anything.
ibm90960gb.jpg

10Gb Fujitsu-5400rpm Ide- Connected same as above
fujitsu.jpg


LOL
 
lay-z-boy said:
:eek::eek::eek::eek:

LOL, my 4200rpm microdrive gets a higher score :p
LOL.
Aye, they are certainly slow compared to todays speeds. They do the job fine tho.

Altho a 500Gb would be handy, slightly restricted tho with me still be using IDE connections.
 
With all these new TB hd's coming on the market soon will be interesting to see how they compete against each other, not to mention the smaller capacity drives too! :)
 
helmutcheese said:
You basically add the seeks together or possibly add 60% same as gain with Raid0 not 100% sure but I know they seek slower than same drive running single.
So does one running a Raid0 array actually have a system that feels less responsive than those running a single disk?
 
Scoobie Dave said:
With all these new TB hd's coming on the market soon will be interesting to see how they compete against each other, not to mention the smaller capacity drives too! :)

Come on people post them TB bench's :D
 
balls said:
Am I going crazy or is this impossible, there are many people using 2x raptors and getting about 115mb/s, and secondly I thought raptors were limited by s-ataI and thus 150mb/s.


Can anyone tell me the limits of a pci IDE raid card with 3 drives on 2 cables


McNutter said:
my old 160GB Hitachi Deskstar T7K250 which is still a nippy drive:

T7K250.png


Thanks for looking.


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Nicer burst speed, does that affect that much
 
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