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SHOOTOUT: What's the Fastest Boot Drive for the Originally posted August 17th, 2006, by rob-ART
morgan, mad scientist. "What is the best boot drive for my Mac Pro? And what about a dual drive RAID 0 boot volume?" The factory "stock" drives that came with the two Mac Pros we tested were a Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 250GB and Western Digital Caviar WD2500JS 250GB. We were not overly impressed with their performance and believed we could do better. We tested single boot drives and dual drive RAID 0 boot volumes in our 3GHz Mac Pro. Tests included Reboot, Launching of a disk intensive application, Finder Duplicate of large single file, and QuickBench small block random read/write. LEGEND The remaining performance issue is slow small random read speeds for one, two, three or four drives. No matter how many drives you configure in RAID 0 sets, the average random read speed for combined block sizes from 64K to 1024K is less than 30MB/s (based on QuickBench 3 testing). Until Seagate fixes this, we can't recommend the 7200.10 series as the ideal boot drive for the Mac Pro (or Power Mac). Overall, we subjectively judged the Western Digital Caviar 7200rpm WD5000KS to be the quietest. (Turns out that SilentPCReview, a website that specializes in drive noise testing agrees with our finding.) The Raptor X (WD1500AHFD) with the "window" showing the actuator was noisier than the Raptor (WD1500ADFD) with the traditional metal case -- which is the quietest Raptor we've tested to date. FIREWIRE 800 WRITE SPEED ISSUE The READ speed was also improved (from 72 to 77MB/s). WHERE TO BUY SATA 3Gb/s DRIVES for your MAC PRO MacGurus (host adapters, enclosures, drives, cables) Other World Computing (host adapters, enclosures, drives) Small Dog Electronics (host adapters, enclosures, drives) TransIntl (enclosures, drives, internal mounting kits) Apple's online store (click on STORAGE in the left margin of main page) WHERE TO BUY SATA HOST ADAPTERS and ENCLOSURES FirmTek (host adapters -- boots OS X; works on Mac Pro, enclosures) CalDigit (enclosures, host adapters) Granite Digital (host adapters, enclosures, cables) MaxUpgrades (host adapters, enclosures, internal mounting kits) Sonnet Online Store (host adapters, enclosures) Wiebetech (host adapters, enclosures, pre-installed drives, internal mounting kits) WHERE TO ORDER YOUR MAC PRO If you live in the USA and plan to purchase an APPLE product, please CLICK THIS LINK or any APPLE DISPLAY AD to help us earn our affiliate commission. It's a great way to support Bare Feats. WHERE TO ORDER YOUR MAC PRO MEMORY We recommend getting your memory upgrades from third party vendors. In our initial Mac Pro testing, we used kits provided by Other World Computing. They are a good source for quality memory at a reasonable price. Plus OWC has a "Trade In Your Factory Memory" REBATE program. TransIntl.com is shipping Mac Pro memory with Apple suggested heat sink specs. They took great care to engineer their heat sinks for maximum thermal efficiency using 6 fins on each side (versus 4 on the Apple factory modules) and special aluminum alloy. We tested these and can vouch that their heat sinks are truly efficient in absorbing and dissipating heat. MaxUpgrades offers their unique "MacSink" design for a heat sink (using 2 clips instead of 4) which results in more fin area exposed to the airflow. We've tested them and they are very effective. MaxUpgrades will sell you the memory with the heat sink or just the heat sink. Their prices are very competitive, too. We also tested the Data Memory Systems Mac Pro memory with conventional heat spreaders. It ran an average of 10 deg F warmer than the memory with "fat finned" heat sinks. DMS is also offering memory with Apple approved" heat sinks as an option. MAC PRO GRAPHICS CARD OPTIONS: Fortunately, you can order the Radeon X1900 XT as an aftermarket kit. We ordered our Mac Pro with the standard GeForce 7300 GT so we could get it within a few days. The X1900 XT we ordered separately was back ordered for 5 weeks. Visit the Apple Store and click on DISPLAYS in the left margin or do a search on "X1900." Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats? |