Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 11:07:49 10/26/05
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On October 26, 2005 at 12:11:55, Joachim Rang wrote: >On October 26, 2005 at 11:51:30, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On October 26, 2005 at 07:14:49, Joachim Rang wrote: >> >>>On October 25, 2005 at 23:31:29, Peter Skinner wrote: >>> >>>>On October 25, 2005 at 21:44:59, joseph soney wrote: >>>> >>>>>Is it better to put your chess software on the HD that contains windows or on a >>>>>different hard drive. Also, Would it be better to put windows on a 10k rpm drive >>>>>or a 7200 rpm drive. Which configuration would be best with these 2 hard drives? >>>>>Thanks! >>>> >>>>I have my Windows on a separate hard drive than all my Chess related stuff. >>>> >>>>You won't even notice the difference between the 10K and 7.2K drive in terms of >>>>speed. I used to have something similiar, and they benched pretty close to each >>>>other. >>> >>>But the TBs-Access should be pretty much faster on a 10k drive. >>> >>>Joachim >> >>You would think, but I didn't notice any huge difference until I used a 15K scsi >>drive. >> >>In fact I believe that Slator and I (I think it was Slator) that had a >>conversation about this on ICC over a 120 0 game. He found the same as I did. >> >>Peter > >Thanks for that information. Can you somehow quantify the difference between a >15K SCSI and a 7.2K IDE for TB Access? Half the slowdown or what? > >Joachim I used a program called SiSandra Soft. It benched all the drives for me and showed the average latency of each drive. There was barely a difference between the 10K and 7.2K drive, but the 15K was definately better. Then again my results could be totally YMMV type stuff, but I believe it was Slator that found the same thing. Peter
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