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
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.
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."
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!