No. The Sysinfo drive benchmarks are not buggy.
They are not reliable. When I had the Idefix Express connected, my Seagate drive always reported something around 5MB/s, the values kept on changing each time I measured, everything ok there. The other drive (Quantum) always reported exactly the same value of about 7.8MB/s (!): A value that is not realistic for the device. Further, it is very unlikely that the raw speed always exactly stays at the same byte without any fluctuation.
I have heard similar reports from other users. The speed-test in Sysinfo is a nice add-on, but I would always prefer dedicated programs which measure more than just raw speed.
In the end we are interested in real-life performance, not something like those buggy values I got from Sysinfo.
You cannot compare apples to oranges. I mean you cannot compare Sysinfo IDE-Fix Express results with DiskSpeed FastATA results, or to compare the results from systems equipped with the different turbo cards.
Congrats. But you started comparing an Apollo clocked at 44.4Mhz with SysInfo benchmark to a number given by me for an undefined program and a clock speed of 40Mhz. So who actually compared apples to oranges? :lol:
I have FastATA under the Mediator board and I did not have any problem with installation.
Fine. I did not say that it won't work. I just have heard many reports of people who had problems with the installation and who had problems after the installation because the whole construction was rather unstable.