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Offline mechy

Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« on: September 12, 2011, 04:19:30 PM »
Quote from: LaserBack;659030
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

The amiga 4000 ide is slow as dirt and cpu intensive. Scsi is always better in almost every case(if its on the accelerator). I would say its almost manditory if you move any large files and don't want to wait a week.

Sys(MIS)info which is what veternan amigans have called it since it came out is not accurate on speed tests either.

diskspeed 4.2 i think may be a better alternative.

Mech
 

Offline mechy

Re: Review of my Acard ARS-2000SUP SCSI to 2.5" SATA adapter
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2011, 04:23:19 PM »
Quote from: LaserBack;659033
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

You have no clue do you?. the Cyberstorm UltraWide scsi does up to 25MB/s as does the cyberstorm MKIII. People like you spread misinformation.
I use this with 32gb cf's and Acard 7720UW to get simular speeds.

You should learn a bit more before you shoot your mouth off.

@mousehouse  Nice job on the 4000. Looks great!

Mech
« Last Edit: September 12, 2011, 04:26:54 PM by mechy »