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Hard Drive Install Issue!
Name: larry Date: July 14, 2003 at 14:56:05 Pacific OS: Win XP SP2 CPU/Ram: P4 2.53MHz/512MB DDR
Comment:
Hi All! Check this out: I've had a Maxtor 60GB master by itself on my my primary IDE bus and 2 CDROM drives on the secondary bus. I'm doing some video editing and noticed that my HD was filling up quickly so I decided to add a slave to store the captured video. I added a Quantum Fireball Pro 60GB as the slave. Both drives use the jumper to set either master or slave instead of cable select. My video capture software, Pinnacle Studio 8, has a utility to tell you if a drive is capable of video capture. I ran the utility once on the new slave drive and it passed. The second time I ran the test, it failed! I thought it was the Pinnacle software, but then I downloaded QuickBench ( http://download.com.com/3000-2086-10106034.html?tag=lst-0-2 ) to do some benchmarking of the two drives. When I run this utility after a fresh reboot, by slave works fine the first few times I run it (30MB/s read, 30MB/s write). Then if I run it on both my master and slave at the same time, suddenly the performance of the slave drops down to 3MB/s and 3MB/s! From this point on, even if I run QuickBench on the slave by itself, it returns the same low performance! It never performs well again. Any ideas?!?!? Thanks in advance... Larry
Name: larry Date: July 14, 2003 at 14:59:14 Pacific
Reply:
I thought matching one DVD drive with my master HD and one DVD drive with my slave as a test. I'm concered that if I match my DVD player to my master that my DVD player will experience the same slow down. Also, I've heard back and forth on whether or not it is good to put a fast HD on the same bus with a slow CD/DVD ROM. Is that true? As a test I may take both DVD drives out of the system and put each HD on its own bus as a master. Then re-test to see if I notice any performance issues. Then I could put back each DVD one at a time to see if other issue come back. I failed to mention above that in QuickBench, it shows that my CPU usage jumps to 100% during the read/write test when my data rates drop down to about 3MB/s. It only does this for the slave drive. I'm very perplexed as to why the CPU usage would jump like that. I killed most other processes, even tried this in Safe Mode and still the same thing happened. Task manager didn't show any process hogging the CPU. What could cause this? Thanks! Larry
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