Hello All, I just bought a new 18 GB IBM scsi hard drive (ultrastar 73ZX)
from OWC and I can't get decent throughput. It's a 68 pin drive with a
provided converter to 50 pin. I'm running it on an 8600/200 with 640 MB of
RAM, VM off. I'm using another drive to terminate the chain and it has a
unique I.D. I formatted it with HDT and ran the numbers after I received
disk too slow errors when writing multitrack audio. The seek times are
phenomenal but the throughput is about 1 MB a second. My old stock drives
move 5-7 MB a second! It's a 10,000 RPM Drive so I assumed it would behave
as well (or better) than my old drives. I don't know if it's looking for too
much information (hence busying the bus) or what? Do I need a scsi
controller card to configure the drive correctly? I figure if you guys don't
know then nobody does! Thanks in advance, 


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