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Originally posted March 9th, 2007, by rob-ART
morgan, mad scientist. SpeedTools.com (aka Intech Software) will soon release QuickBench 4.0 as a part of their SpeedTools Utilities. It's a benchmarking tool we've often used to test small random reads and writes as a way of simulating the typical activity of an OS X boot drive. (Though originally OS X only, it will soon be offered in a Windows version, too.) We gathered up various drives that we've tested previously and ran the new and improved random read/write test. One new feature of QuickBench 4.0 is that it computes the averages of 1K to 1MB blocks. As in the past, we chose to average 64K through 1024K. Also we made five runs. So the average not only includes a range of block sizes but five cycles at each block size. Here's a sample screen displaying results: Because the algorithm used by QuickBench 4 is significantly different from QuickBench 3, you can't compare these results to our previous postings. Chris Karr, the creator of QuickBench, has assured us that the new algorithm produces more accurate results. GRAPH LEGEND Since Maxtor has been absorbed by Seagate and the MaXLine Pro series is no longer being manufactured, the Western Digital WD5000KS wins the "ribbon" for best combined random performance for 7200rpm SATA drives. (Ditto for its "brother," the enterprise WD5000YS.) The Parallel ATA version of the 750GB Seagate was included in this test session. We connected it to the ATA-133 data connector in the lower optical bay of the Mac Pro. Notice the random performance exceeded that of the 3G SATA version. Hmmm. Of course the 10,000rpm Raptor (WD1500AHFD and ADFD) beat all the 7200rpm drives, but at 150GB, it stores a lot less. However, if you configure dual 10K Raptors as a boot set, you get double the random transfer speeds and a total of 300GB of storage. RAPTOR RELUCTANCE? RELATED ARTICLES AMUG's recent review of the Western Digital WD5000YS versus others Bare Feat's earlier "Best Boot Drive for Mac Pro" test where we boot, launch and duplicate using single drives and RAID 0 pairs. WHERE TO BUY SPEED TOOLS UTILITIES WHERE TO BUY SATA or PATA HARD DRIVES for your MAC Apple's online store (click on STORAGE in the left margin of main page) Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats? © 2007 Rob Art Morgan |