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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Searcher1 on February 12, 2011, 07:41:00 pm
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I ask the question because according to W7 when I transfer between 2 HDDs I am only seeing between 17 & 20Mb/sec and this seems to very slow IMO ???
Transfering 5000 odd files totaling 6.60GB seems to have taken over 5mins ~ not what I expected :(
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That is probably the exact reason for the transfer being reasonably slow. You have said the they were all small files and it takes longer to transfer a lot of small files than one or two big ones where they are being read sequentially.
If you run CrystalDisk mark you will find an enormous difference between sequential read/writes and small file read/writes.
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That is probably the exact reason for the transfer being reasonably slow. You have said the they were all small files and it takes longer to transfer a lot of small files than one or two big ones where they are being read sequentially.
If you run CrystalDisk mark you will find an enormous difference between sequential read/writes and small file read/writes.
Ah! but I fairly sure my old W2k running a slower CPU and less RAM using PATA was quicker???
Unrelated just to pick your brains??? I used to use Cute FTP 6 Pro and have yet to check W7 compatibility ~ logic (?) says to install it under XP SP3 compatibility mode but is there an FTP prog that you know off that will run W7 65 bit???
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Cute FTP runs under 64bit windows anyway. Personally I don't use it but my son put it on my computer the other day to do some website work and it was fine. I have removed it now so I am not sure which version it was but presumably the latest to download.
Try testing your drives with CrystalDisk Mark and see what speeds you get.
http://crystalmark.info/download/CrystalDiskMark-e.html