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Posted by: krrjhn
« on: 21. January 2011., 08:53:39 »

1) open HD Tach 



2) Choose the size of file to be tested, using 32MB will take longer but, provide accurate results of your HDD's performance with larger files; then click 'run test'



3) Once the test is over, you will be presented with a graph of results like this



4) Using the results can help you dertermine if your PC's performance is let down by your PATA HDD, if you consistenly recieve results under UDMA m2 (33.3MB/s) on a ATA-66 Board, then you may have to make the HDD use a ATA66 (80 cable) wire, which speeds of up to 66.6 MB/s.
If you are using a SATA HDD, you should be getting results better than the ATA equivalence of your drive but, not many HDD's ever have a constant burst speed of more than 130MB/s.
If you are looking for reliable HDD performance, get your self a SCSI MB and get a ultra 640 SCSI HDD and cable, which allows burst speeds up to 640MB/s, but this is rare and mostly ever used for heavy load servers.

I hope this tutorial has given more understanding of your HDD Performance and how to improve it.

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great info.!!
Posted by: Samker
« on: 07. February 2008., 06:10:49 »

yeah i'll start of by linking to you on my site and forum.

That would be a great start.  :thumbsup: I'll also add you to our link category.

P.S.

I'm just visit your site and it doesn't look to work any page except main (BETA). ???
Posted by: CMTech
« on: 06. February 2008., 20:54:25 »

yeah i'll start of by linking to you on my site and forum.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 06. February 2008., 20:44:40 »

If there's any other tutorials you want written just ask, i don't know what to write  ;D

Every security related tutorial is welcome (any type of antivirus, firewall, antispyware ...).  ;)

Also, maybe you are interested about some partnership with our two site (for example some promotion)?

Regards,

Samker
Posted by: CMTech
« on: 05. February 2008., 22:37:17 »

If there's any other tutorials you want written just ask, i don't know what to write  ;D
Posted by: Samker
« on: 05. February 2008., 21:03:42 »

Thanks for mentioning that i wrote that tutorial :)

Of course, it's very helpful tutorial.  :thumbsup:

Who know maybe we should try to work on some partnership?

Regards,

S.
Posted by: CMTech
« on: 05. February 2008., 20:05:16 »

Thanks for mentioning that i wrote that tutorial :)
Posted by: Samker
« on: 08. December 2007., 09:35:39 »

1) open HD Tach 



2) Choose the size of file to be tested, using 32MB will take longer but, provide accurate results of your HDD's performance with larger files; then click 'run test'



3) Once the test is over, you will be presented with a graph of results like this



4) Using the results can help you dertermine if your PC's performance is let down by your PATA HDD, if you consistenly recieve results under UDMA m2 (33.3MB/s) on a ATA-66 Board, then you may have to make the HDD use a ATA66 (80 cable) wire, which speeds of up to 66.6 MB/s.
If you are using a SATA HDD, you should be getting results better than the ATA equivalence of your drive but, not many HDD's ever have a constant burst speed of more than 130MB/s.
If you are looking for reliable HDD performance, get your self a SCSI MB and get a ultra 640 SCSI HDD and cable, which allows burst speeds up to 640MB/s, but this is rare and mostly ever used for heavy load servers.

I hope this tutorial has given more understanding of your HDD Performance and how to improve it.

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