Hi there, overclockers.
I'm using a Titan Lite (Asus P5Q Deluxe) I bought in 2008. It has the same Core2 Duo (2.66GHz) and 4GB Corsair TWIN2x memory running at 1066MHz. Windows 7 has been installed since 2009. It uses the Intel P45 Express chipset with an ICH10R controller.
The boot drive is a 500GB WD Caviar Blue, and the data is on a 3-drive RAID 5 of 500GB WD Blacks. I bechmarked the drives with HD Tune back in 2010, and again just now. The boot drive benchmark looks almost identical, but the RAID benchmark is *significantly* down.
2010 Nov
2013 Jan
That's quite a big performance hit. I am at a loss to explain this. I used the same copy of HD Tune both times, and disabled anti-virus and other obvious unnecessary background stuff.
Of course, I have to look at what has changed in the meantime. I can think of only three things:
1. I overclocked the CPU in May 2011, from 2.66GHz to 3.55GHz. RAM still runs at 1066MHz.
2. One of the RAID drives was replaced in Nov 2011.
3. I upgraded the ATI Radeon HD5670 with an HD7850 in Nov 2012.
Additionally, I removed a third drive from the ICH10R (a WD Caviar Green), but I don't see how that could slow anything down. Also, Intel RST and Chipset drivers have been updated to current versions, as and when they appeared.
Can anyone suggest what might be slowing things down before I start hacking away at BIOS settings and drivers, please?
I'm using a Titan Lite (Asus P5Q Deluxe) I bought in 2008. It has the same Core2 Duo (2.66GHz) and 4GB Corsair TWIN2x memory running at 1066MHz. Windows 7 has been installed since 2009. It uses the Intel P45 Express chipset with an ICH10R controller.
The boot drive is a 500GB WD Caviar Blue, and the data is on a 3-drive RAID 5 of 500GB WD Blacks. I bechmarked the drives with HD Tune back in 2010, and again just now. The boot drive benchmark looks almost identical, but the RAID benchmark is *significantly* down.
2010 Nov
2013 Jan
That's quite a big performance hit. I am at a loss to explain this. I used the same copy of HD Tune both times, and disabled anti-virus and other obvious unnecessary background stuff.
Of course, I have to look at what has changed in the meantime. I can think of only three things:
1. I overclocked the CPU in May 2011, from 2.66GHz to 3.55GHz. RAM still runs at 1066MHz.
2. One of the RAID drives was replaced in Nov 2011.
3. I upgraded the ATI Radeon HD5670 with an HD7850 in Nov 2012.
Additionally, I removed a third drive from the ICH10R (a WD Caviar Green), but I don't see how that could slow anything down. Also, Intel RST and Chipset drivers have been updated to current versions, as and when they appeared.
Can anyone suggest what might be slowing things down before I start hacking away at BIOS settings and drivers, please?
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