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gwilks98
11-03-2000, 09:45 AM
I was reading that a PIO mode 4 is capable of transfering data at 16.6 MB/s. I looked in my BIOS settings a lo and behold, I have a PIO of 4 for my hard drive. Here's where the question fits in:
I'm using an ATA100 hard drive on a CUSL2 mobo, so shouldn't I be getting a max transfer rate of 100 MB/s, and not 16.6?
ATA100 is the theoretical burst rate you'll get from the hard drive. A more consistent transfer rate is about 35 megs with the latest hard drives like IBM's 75GXP series of hard drives.
A couple of good CUSL2 sites with tips:
http://www.cusl2.com/
http://radified.com/Misc/cusl2.htm
[Edited by sbp on 11-03-2000 at 12:10 PM]
gwilks98
11-03-2000, 01:51 PM
I should have read further....
ATA100 refers to direct memory access. PIO refers to transfer rates to the CPU itself...
Oh well.
Thanks for the tip anywho..
greekgodpan
11-04-2000, 10:16 AM
i think gwilks98 is a dork. haha
gwilks98
11-04-2000, 04:08 PM
....last time I tell a roomate where to go for computer advice...
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