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so does that mean you get 30 more fps in videogames?
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-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten
Command queuing is a technique that allows a disk to answer requests in
another order as they were received. So if a disk receives a request for
a data block near the center of the disk, then one for a data block on
the edge of the disk, then one for a datablock near the center, it can
answer first request 1, then 3 and then 2. This reduces head movement
which results in better performance.
Native command queuing, as opposed to tagged command queuing, adds to
that memory access optimalizations that mean that a datablock does not
have to be read start to end, but can be read in parts as well and it
adds a way to bypass several layers of software and access the memory
directly.
Jochem
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