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Product Application:

1 Terabyte SATA Hard Drive 

Product Provided by:

Seagate

Available at:

NewEgg.com

Estimated Online Price:

$330 - $350

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Scott

Edited by:

Paul

Review date:

11/5/2007

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Testing:

     For testing we'll be using ClubOC's water cooled rig that started with Swiftech's Quiet Power P180 water cooled chassis. We then added the EVGA 680i motherboard, an Intel C2D E6700, Mushkin Extreme Performance XP2-8500 DDR2, and a pair of EVGA GeForce 7600GT video cards. Last we added the 2x 1Tb 7200.11 SATA Hard Drives.

Hardware Model
Motherboard: EVGA nForce 680i SLI
Motherboard BIOS Version: NF68P25
Platform Drivers: nForce 680i v9.53
CPU Intel C2D E6700
Memory Mushkin Extreme Performance
XP2-8500 5-5-4-12
2Gb Kit
Video Cards 2x EVGA GeForce 7600GT
Running in SLI
Video Card Drivers NVIDIA Forceware v93.71
Hard Drive 2x 1000Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 SATA Hard Drives
PN: ST31000340AS

     For the bulk of the hard drive benchmarking I'll be using Hard Drive Tach. HD Tach has proven very reliable for us over the years and I like to stick with what works. I'll also toss in a couple SiSoft Sandra & HD Tune hard drive tests as well. The following tests will be conducted using the EVGA 680i onboard SATA controller. I'll start out with one hard drive and work our way up to the two drives running in RAID 0.

Single Hard Drive Test (HD Tach)

 

     To establish a base line for the tests we start out with a single Seagate hard drive. A single hard drive on the EVGA 680i motherboard gave us pretty impressive results. The burst and average read speeds are right on the mark and the average write speed is much higher than we've seen on previous Barracuda 7200.10 drive tests.

Burst Speed:

129.8 MB/s

Average Read:

86.7 MB/s

Average Write:

76.8 MB/s

Single Hard Drive Test (SiSoft Sandra) 

 

     The Sandra tests are a little harder to follow, yet another reason why we stick with HD Tach. The above chart compares our Seagate drive (IN RED), to 4 other hard drives, 2 of which are RAID arrays.

Single Hard Drive Test (HD Tune)

     Although I don't like it as much as HD Tach because it doesn't show write speed, HD Tune is another good hard drive benchmarking program that shows minimum, maximum, and average hard transfer rate. It also shows hard drive access time, burst rate and CPU usage. On the single hard drive test, HD Tune shows the following information:

Minimum Transfer Rate: 50.5 MB/sec
Maximum Transfer Rate: 98.6 MB/sec
Average Transfer Rate: 82.8 MB/sec

Access Time:

12.8 ms

Burst Rate:

63.5 MB/sec

CPU Usage:

4.4%

     As you can see, the average transfer rate or read speed is fairly close to that shown with Hard Drive Tach, however the burst rate is quite a ways off.  

 


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