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Hi guys,
Basically, I have an 80gb Western Digital drive (used as system drive) and a 1tb Samsung drive (used as storage). Transferring from the Samsung to the WD gives pretty normal SATAII sustained speeds of around about 40mb/s, but transferring from the WD to the Samsung only gives a sustained speed of around 10mb/s?
- Both drives are in DMA mode according to device manager
- Latest chipset/sata controller drivers (NForce 650i SLI)
- Flashed BIOS to latest firmware
- on board sata controller being used (port 1+2 - port 3 has SATA DVD/RW drive)
- SATAII enabled in BIOS for all ports
- Wierdly the vista speed test thing shows both drives as getting a sustained speed of around 70mb/s
Tbh I don't know very much about hdd's but I've checked everything I can think of, is there something I've missed? Is it maybe the difference in the cache size (8mb VS 32mb)?
Any help is much appreciated!
Basically, I have an 80gb Western Digital drive (used as system drive) and a 1tb Samsung drive (used as storage). Transferring from the Samsung to the WD gives pretty normal SATAII sustained speeds of around about 40mb/s, but transferring from the WD to the Samsung only gives a sustained speed of around 10mb/s?
- Both drives are in DMA mode according to device manager
- Latest chipset/sata controller drivers (NForce 650i SLI)
- Flashed BIOS to latest firmware
- on board sata controller being used (port 1+2 - port 3 has SATA DVD/RW drive)
- SATAII enabled in BIOS for all ports
- Wierdly the vista speed test thing shows both drives as getting a sustained speed of around 70mb/s
Tbh I don't know very much about hdd's but I've checked everything I can think of, is there something I've missed? Is it maybe the difference in the cache size (8mb VS 32mb)?
Any help is much appreciated!