Hi guys (And girls),
I have been looking at my Hard Disk performance with HD Tune and I think I have a problem with my Raptor.
It's a very old 10,000RPM Raptor 74GB (Think it's actually only SATA1). I have it on a 680i port, with two 500GB Seagates in RAID0 on the same controller.
Also note that I was using the computer for internet while the tests were in progress, so that may explain the large dip.
Here's the tests for the Raptor (Done twice):
Here's the comparison test for the Seagate Array:
It alarms me that the Raptor's transfer rate goes down over the time of the test. Is this normal or do I have a problem ?
Would it be worth me dropping the Raptor and using 4x Seagates in RAID01 (Or 10 ?) and having them as one big drive ?
Other info:
The HDDs are all cooled by a 120mm fan.
The model number of the Raptor is: WD740GD-00FLA0
The model of the Seagates is: Barracuda 7200.10 500GB
The Raptor is my C drive. (Running Vista x86.)
The Seagates are just a games drive.
Thanks for any help,
-Andrew.
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