X25m 80G2C1 Speed max out at 122.8MB!
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09-29-2009 03:28 AM
Hi,
I just bought and installed the above, ran HD Tune and found out the follows:
Transfer rate:
Min: 111.2 mb/sec
Max: 122.8 mb/sec
Ave: 119.9 mbsec
Acess time: 0.1ms
Burst rate: 71.7 mb/sec
CPU Usage: 94.6%
This is way too low for the drive, isn't it? What can I do to get the advertised speed? Please help.
System Information obtained from Intel(R) Matrix Storage Console
Kit Installed: 7.5.0.1017
Kit Install History: 7.5.0.1017
Shell Version: 7.5.0.1017
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
System Name: PORTEGER500
System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
System Model: Portable PC
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU U7600 @ 1.20GHz
BIOS Version/Date: TOSHIBA Version 1.60, 03/04/2008
Language: ENU
Serial ATA Information
Intel Serial ATA Controller: Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller
Number of Serial ATA ports: 1
Driver Version: 7.5.0.1017
Serial ATA Plug-In Version: 7.5.0.1017
Language Resource Version of the Serial ATA Plug-In: 7.5.0.1017
ISDI Library Version: 7.5.0.1017
Hard Drive 0
Status: Normal
Device Port: 0
Device Port Location: Internal
Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode: Generation 1
Model: INTEL SSDSA2M080G2GC
Serial Number: CVPO9355009N080BGN
Firmware: 2CV102G9
Native Command Queuing Support: Yes
Size: 74.5 GB
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09-29-2009 03:47 AM
Hello!
You are using a 1st Generation SATA-150 controller. X25-M will only reach higher transfer rates, if you plug it to a SATA-300 Controller (2nd generation). On such a controller, transfer rates will reach like 250MB/sec maximum for a single port. So it's a hardware limitation of your platform. Since you are using a notebook there's not much you can do unfortunately. What you won't lose though is the high random write/read performance of the drive, so it may still perform pretty well on your 1st gen SATA controller. Just for sequential reads you'll not get the optimum on that notebook.
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09-29-2009 03:49 AM
Its nothing wrong.
Your chipset, ICH-7M (82801GBM), does not support 3Gb/s.
Intel Serial ATA Controller: Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller
It is clearly shown in following part.
Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode: Generation 1
See the help of Matrix Storage Console for the meaning of "Generation 1."
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09-29-2009 04:06 AM
A big thank-you to both GrandAdmiralThrawn and emoacht for your detailed explanations! So, I just need to use a new notebook! That gives me a good justification to persuade my wife. Haha. Thank you guys so much!
