Gwenole Beauchesne kirjoitti viestiss��n (l�hetysaika Maanantai 13 Lokakuu 2003 14:45): > On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Thomas Backlund wrote: > > I've been running this kernel for ~24hours, > > and no problems yet.... so ACPI seem finally to be fixed > > for nForce2... and native IDE UDMA133 is not bad either... > > That's useless if you don't have the disks capable of that. Here, in > UDMA100 or UDMA133, it only gets 55 MB/sec out of it.
Your right of couse... I was thinking of those that have udma133 capable hardware..., ofcurse you also get faster timings, so it's not all about transfer rates.. but if you put 2 udma133, and run them in raid0, you will almost max out the UDMA133 bus... ;-) and theese Maxtor DiamondMax Plus disks with 8MB buffers, really like running in udma/133 ;-) But if you talk single disks... and only looking at transfer rates... have you seen a SATA disk using 150MB/s or the next version that have 600MB/s or on SCSI with U320 ... so it's not all about transfer rates, it's also timings, and burst rates... and... So the average user may not see the speedup much, but for those who want's to squeeze every last bit of performace out of their systems should be happy... -- Regards Thomas
