garikfox
Yes the new 36Gb Raptors are coming with TCQ. I just added my fourth Raptor to my array of HDs and found out the last one I hooked up outta the 4 Does in facct Support ECQ just like there also new 74Gb sibbling. Unfortunatly I have to disable this because my other 3 36Gb Raptors do not Support this.
TCQ = Tagged Command Queing
Old Raptor WD360GD-00FNA0
New Raptor WD360GD-00FLA1
TCQ = Tagged Command Queing
Old Raptor WD360GD-00FNA0
New Raptor WD360GD-00FLA1
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Dark Biene
but, what about the performance?
is it sooo good, u think u can write 200mb/s or is it only for large files or something?
is it sooo good, u think u can write 200mb/s or is it only for large files or something?
garikfox
OP
but, what about the performance?
is it sooo good, u think u can write 200mb/s or is it only for large files or something?
yeah, bursts go upto 350Mb a sec, the norm is aobut 180Mb a sec
Wiseman
Does the following Raptor supports the same technology?
Raptor WD740GD-00FLA0
Raptor WD740GD-00FLA0
garikfox
OP
Does the following Raptor supports the same technology?
Raptor WD740GD-00FLA0
Looks like it, I coulb be wrong though.
Wiseman
Do you know of any Utility to check that out in Intel 865PE based Mobo like the one you used on the Nforce Board in the begining of this thread?
dimvlaan
Yes, there is one "global" utility for that one...
Microsoft Control Panel... nothing else it is...
Inside the control panel just go to the HD-Controller... and it should (might) look similar... depending on what you have onboard.
The picture taken is nothing else ;-)
Microsoft Control Panel... nothing else it is...
Inside the control panel just go to the HD-Controller... and it should (might) look similar... depending on what you have onboard.
The picture taken is nothing else ;-)