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I've just perform an probably stupid test xD
I've enabled NQC on 2 drives, and disable on another 2.
I think that if it would be a real performance problem given by NQC, in this scenario (2 drives enabled and 2 disabled) the dramatic performance fall should remain, shouldn't it? Or at least I would get lower performance compared to 4-disable.
In the other hand, if the problem is a program problem, that can't handle those speeds, we would get a result similar to the "4-nqc disable" test.
This is the result:

So i think that is not a real performance problem, but a ATTO problem handling those high speeds. If the NQC would really produce que performance disaster, having 2 enabled and 2 disabled should still persist....
Any opinion?
EDIT: I answer myself.
Problem solved, It was due to que ATTO program, just downloading latest version (2.46) makes the deal:

Hi all!
Last edited by TassadarDavid; 10-06-2010 at 03:58 AM.
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