WD's 2nd Gen GP: More Speed, Less Power
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Test Setup
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Processor(s) | 2x Intel Xeon Processor (Nocona core) |
3.6 GHz, FSB800, 1 MB L2 Cache | |
Platform | Asus NCL-DS (Socket 604) |
Intel E7520 Chipset, BIOS 1005 | |
RAM | Corsair CM72DD512AR-400 (DDR2-400 ECC, reg.) |
2x 512 MB, CL3-3-3-10 Timings | |
System Hard Drive | Western Digital Caviar WD1200JB |
120 GB, 7,200 RPM, 8 MB Cache, UltraATA/100 | |
Mass Storage Controller(s) | Intel 82801EB UltraATA/100 Controller (ICH5) |
Promise SATA 300TX4 | |
Promise FastTrak TX4310 | |
Driver 2.06.1.310 | |
Networking | Broadcom BCM5721 On-Board Gigabit Ethernet NICv |
Graphics Subsystem | On-Board Graphics |
ATI RageXL, 8 MB | |
Benchmarks | |
Performance Measurements | c’t h2benchw 3.6 |
PCMark05 V1.01 | |
I/O Performance | IOMeter 2003.05.10 |
Fileserver-Benchmark | |
Webserver-Benchmark | |
Database-Benchmark | |
Workstation-Benchmark | |
System Software & Drivers | |
OS | Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, |
Service Pack 1 | |
Platform Driver | Intel Chipset Installation Utility 7.0.0.1025 |
Graphics Driver | Default Windows Graphics Driver |
Data Transfer Diagram
Almost 100 MB/s is a great result for a 5,400 RPM drive.
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