ciphernemo
Hardware Enthusiast
What block size are you guys using when you test your drives. My tests have all been with 64k blocks...which is the default I believe.
I run 64KB Strip Size for my RAID 0 array of two drives, but by block size, I assume you're talking about when you partition a drive with NTFS? If so, just leave it default. The block size won't affect performance too much unless you go with extreme values here. Typically, 128KB to 64KB block/strip size is fine and default.
I took the HD out of the Intel SATA controllers and plugged into the JMicron Gigabyte SATA controllers and tested and got same results. I then loaded the Gigabyte SATA 2 driver for Vista 64 for that controller and tested and still got 25ms-30ms access times on this drive with HDTune.
I'll put Vista on the computer tomorrow and load up the tools and see what happens. The real question is "if" performance is better under Vista....would I stick with Vista...or go with slower access times and use Windows 7 instead. My gut tells me Win7...as I have never been particularly fond of Vista.
Oh well, no more time to play tonight. This has got to wait.
That's interesting that you noticed normal access/seek times on another PC. It's telling that the drivers aren't quite right on your Windows 7 install.
I'd still try to push those Vista 64-bit drivers through if possible. Run the setup for it as Administrator, use the driver update option in Device Manger, of force the drivers by right clicking on the inf files that are part of the installer and choosing "install". It's Gigabyte's fault that they haven't updated their drivers for Windows 7. They shouldn't complain since Windows 7 is supposed to show itself as kernel 6.1 (to be compatible with software looking for a Vista kernel). But perhaps the Gigabyte driver installer is verifying the O/S incorrectly by a hard-coded, sloppy detection method?
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