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Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« on: September 12, 2011, 10:38:05 AM »
that is a expensive solution and adds unnecesary hardware to the Amiga
for the 3000 is ok cause there is no ide
btw,please post a sysinfo screenshot with the drive speed tests  because sysspeed'tests are not dependable
 

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Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2011, 10:50:09 AM »
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I used an 7220U with an 2.5HD also on my A4000 mounted on a custom bracket and except being so silent... it gave me a constant 18.3MB/s (measured in SysSpeed) although I need to alter my Max Transfer mask as well :)



there is no amiga or hardisk controller for the Amiga which can offer 18mb/second transfer speed
maximum on the Amiga are 7 or 8 mb per second on Phase 5 scsi controllers
so you are lying or you are drunk loi...
do not use syspeed to test hardisk speed use sysinfo or diskspeed v4 on aminet
 

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Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2011, 11:30:36 AM »
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Apparently you have no idea about CSPPC/CSmk3's UW SCSI controller mate.
Theoretically it can reach up to 40MB/s and I seen screenshots of UW HD's at 24MB/s.
Mine is UW SCSI but I putted a simple Ultra SCSI ACard that bottlenecks the speed to a max of 20MB/s.

Check my whole blog post here: http://mfilos.blogspot.com/2011/08/a4000-putting-all-together.html

and you can see the screenshot @ the end.

So... next time, better be sure and more polite before you accuse someone of lying or being drunk.
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Sorry for the OT reply. Mousehouse again... thanks again for this interesting review.


like I said syspeed is not the tool to test hardisks or cpu speed or anything
it will give you incorrect and exaggerated  numbers
 

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Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2011, 12:45:42 PM »
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Man seriously... You must be right. We're all wrong for using these utilities for years now, so I rest my case :)


I'm right of course....18mb per second is a total exaggeration.....why do you not post a sysinfo screenshot instead ?
 because  like you said ...it will give you  small numbers and you do not like it
that is not honest or real
 

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Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2011, 05:30:14 PM »
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hey LaserBack ,



nexti time DO YOUR HOMEWORK before spreading crap-facts that are absolutelly false. Piru's post alone should shut you up (not to mention the other ppl that know more than you but let's pick the most famous one) but no...! you had to continue the crapfest...


the crapfest of the illusion now is not 18mb per second now is 30mb
I have seen only sysspeed tests which is a buggy and liar tool
but why nowbody have posted sysinfo screenshots...?
because sysinfo tells the true and offer real numbers...but nobody like it