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| 50430 | 2002-05-24 00:10:00 | I just did a pcpitstop.com test on my system and it said that my disk-cache speed sucked at around 40% of other similar systems. What can i do to fix this? I have DMA enabled. The disks get defraged on a weekly basis I have the windowsME settings on a network server (to increase the cache amount) Anything else that i have missed? |
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| 50431 | 2002-05-24 03:57:00 | I think the 'cached disk speed' has a lot to do with the motherboard / memory performance rather than the 'unbuffered disk' speed, which is more of a pure disk performance test. Apart from seeing if you can push the memory access any faster, there probably isn't much you can do. Out of interest, what mobo / CPU do you have? | Guest (0) | ||
| 50432 | 2002-05-24 05:24:00 | 400mhz pentium the m/b is a AR440BX thats all i know about the motherboard, don't know who made it, does that help? |
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