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Only getting 10 Mbyte/sec between SATA channels

spicetek

Limp Gawd
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Transferring 50GB of large TV video files between SATA drives on different channels.

I'm averaging about 10 Mbyte/sec, and the speed is very erratic and using up a lot of cpu time (making windows slow). Got a gig of ram and a 3200+ processor, so this really shouldnt be happening.

Any idea why it's so slow?#

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process explorer says 60-90% cpu time is "deferred procedure calls". any ideas?
 
Ah, think I've found the problem :-

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Excessive errors - guess the drive is faulty then. RMA?
 
Isn't this one of those problems that arises because SATA cables are not shielded?
 
devman said:
Isn't this one of those problems that arises because SATA cables are not shielded?

dunno. i disabled the channel and windows reinstalled it as udma.

what have you read about sata cables? i've got 2 tied together running for 12 inches or so..
 
devman said:
We'll because SATA cables are not shielded, they are suceptable to interferance, or something like that.

Some reading material for you on the subject.

http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=742083

are there any recommended shielded cables on the market? (ie, i dont trust random companies that market their cables as shielded).

weird about the not tie clipping them together thing. i've seen *tons* of pics with people tieing their sata cables together. looks neat and they run well due to their shape.
 
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