by Ericmopar » Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:08 pm
Nutz...
I'm back on the Intel SATA controllers.
I noticed after some more testing, that the average speed of the default drivers wasn't much faster than the Intel SATA/AHCI controllers. Maybe a minute in real world copy times.
What I was getting that I thought was a large improvement, was much higher burst speeds, but the actual copy times were virtually identical between drivers.
The Windows drivers don't support Intel Rapid Storage Technology either. They also make for a very noisy and busy HDD. The Intel drivers keep the drive activity to a minimum for some reason.
Oh well. It was an interesting experiment and I learned a lot from it. There is a lot more to it than having DMA enabled.
After a lot of online reading, I'm sure it's the C drive's smaller cache and old style single platter.
I changed the SATA cables so I know it's not that either...
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