Business Winstone 2004
Multitasking Performance - Business Winstone 2004 So far NCQ proves to be a a feature that could easily be nonexistent when running single tasks at a time. Because NCQ is a technology which is designed to handle random requests for data, the only way to efficiently test it is to throw a few applications at and running a few tasks at the same time. Duane Eddy Midi Files. This will definitely give a hard drive a workout.
Business Winstone 2004 includes a multitasking test as a part of its suite, which does the following: 'This test uses the same applications as the Business Winstone test, but runs some of them in the background. The test has three segments: in the first, files copy in the background while the script runs Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer in the foreground. The script waits for both foreground and background tasks to complete before starting the second segment.
In that segment, Excel and Word operations run in the foreground while WinZip archives in the background. The script waits for both foreground and background tasks to complete before starting the third segment. In that segment, Norton AntiVirus runs a virus check in the background while Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft FrontPage, and WinZip operations run in the foreground.' 52 Comments • - Saturday, March 18, 2006 - Does anyone really believe Seagate 7200.8 drives can sustain 70 MB/s in the inner sectors? I have three of those and they struggle to reach 38 MB/s. Anyone with a clue about hard drives would have spotted a screw-up in the benchmarks (and this isn't the only one). Here is the full WinBench99 graph for a Seagate 7200.8: '>Anandtech is even less credible than Tom's Hardware, these days.
I hope Anand got a big fat check from Seagate for publishing this 'review'. • - Tuesday, June 28, 2005 - #24 & 25: Our apologies for such a delayed reply.
The reason we used the older v6.39 driver is that it is the latest driver Giga-Byte has released on its website. Though Nvidia may have implemented newer features in the v6.54 release, the driver package the motherboard manufacturer has on their website is usually tested for their particular boards.
We will definitely look into the newer versions in the future to see if they provide any useful updates that apply to our review topic and use them accordingly. • - Tuesday, June 28, 2005 - #44: By '% Difference' we mean the difference between the time it takes to zip the file as a task by itself and the time it takes to zip a file while Outlook is importing 400MB of emails into its Inbox. #45: They are there. #48: The transfer rates are actually measured in MBytes/sec. But yes, the results are correct and the benchmarks have been run twice to confirm these numbers. Also, many of our readers have pointed out that the 3.0Gbp/sec transfer rates, or transfer rates higher than those we have encountered, are mainly achieved when the drives are setup in RAID arrays.
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#49: Actually, our results are of the drive itself in a silent room with no PC fan or other hardware running. We turn off all other system fans and take sound readings 1' away from the side of each drive during its startup phase as well as during normal operation, specifically during Windows startup.
We will be sure to specify this in future reviews. Sorry for the bulky reply, but I hope it helps. • - Monday, June 27, 2005 - Wow, that review left me somewhat uncertain. While reading it I started out liking the Hitachi best, but then around a third of the way through it started to suck, but then again near the end it looked good. The Raptor still looked like the champ for the first third of the review, but then the 400GB Barracuda shined for a few tests (probably the important ones, surprisingly) such as Sustained Transfer Rate (where it blew away everything else though the 300GB DiamondMax 16MB came close) and Real World File System Tasks with the 300 1MB files, etc.
When it comes to thermals they all suck except for the DiamondMax drives, imho, and as far as acoustics go, forget it (get a drive suspension rig and isolation enclosure or get laptop HDs if you're really picky about noise).
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