HD Tune 2.55 Seagate 7200.10 250GB SATA Benchmark

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

Got some inspiration and had a few mins b4 work so made this vid.

HD Tune 2.55 Seagate 7200.10 250GB SATA Benchmark

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  • I will give it a try on my WD and see what it comes up with.

  • Go for it post as response to this if you like.

  • nice vid rick, if u dont mind me asking, whos the girl in the back ground?

  • Figured I would get some Qs bout her its my lovely GF Brittany!

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  • seagate 5400 u/min 80 gig:

    minimum: 1.8 MB/sec

    Maximum: 3.2 MB/sec

    Average: 3.2 MB/sec

    Access Time: 21.3 ms

    Burst rate: 3.2 MB/sec

    CPU Usage: 50.5 %

  • OCZ Vertex 2 SSD

    Minimum: 140,3 MB/s

    Maximum: 225,4 MB/s

    Average: 193.1 MB/s

    Access time: 0,1ms

    Burst Rate: 169 MB/s

    CPU usage: -1%

  • Seagate 7200.4 (notebook) raid 0

    Minimum: 80.7 MB/s

    Maximum: 169.4 MB/s

    Average: 135.1 MB/s

    Access time: 15ms

    Burst Rate: 109 MB/s

    CPU usage: -1% (?)

    Pretty good for a laptop I think.

  • Your burst rate is lower then of mine WDC WD3200BEVT 320GB

  • You'll see improvements if you upgrade the firmware on your 7200.10 from AAK to AAM. That's what I did and HD Tune showed differences in the benchmarks. Not sure how that translates to real world performance, though.

  • My raid 0 configuration went terribly wrong from 4 hard disks 3 completely failed it dosent accept a new installation windows dosent recognise this 3 hard disks any more thaks to a power failiure

  • RickArter your CPU usage is a bit high, it should be less than 5%. I suggest getting the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard to fix that.

  • vertex ssd

    burst read 150 mb/s

    sequential 195 mb/s

    raptor raid 0  (10 gb left on drive)

    160mb/s sequential read

  • Cool Stuff man. I ran a few benchmarks on my VelociRaptor and posted them a few minutes ago.

  • Yo Rick, how's things? I'll post my results. Windows Vista 64-bit, SP2 Ultimate. Min 56.1Mb/s Max 94.7Mb/s Ave 82.6Mb/s Access time 15.2 ms Burst Speed 162.6MB/s CPU usage 2.3% SAMSUNG SPINPOINT ST3250410AS 16Mb My main system drive No RAID, just SATA 2
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