#118409 - 29/09/2002 21:11
WD Caviar SE Drives
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pooh-bah
Registered: 20/01/2002
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Just wated to say that I just aquired a 120G WD /w 8M cache, and that thing ROCKS.... The only problem I had was that 98se does NOT see the drive properly, which meant I had do go d/l a patch for win98, fdisk with the new patch on the floppy, format and blindly hope it would come out at the full 120G instead of the 48.6G it was reporting. Worked like a champ, and now, win98 boots in 4 seconds flat. I have not yet benchmarked it, but I will soon and post, if any are interested.
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#118410 - 29/09/2002 21:20
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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pooh-bah
Registered: 20/01/2002
Posts: 2085
Loc: New Orleans, LA
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Holy Crap:
Non-cached:
Copy C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\1-14512.zip to c:\1-14512.zip
Size: 111135026
Time: 2660 ms
Transfer Rate: 39.845 MB/s
Cached:
Copy C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\1-14512.zip to c:\1-14512.zip
Size: 111135026
Time: 1207 ms
Transfer Rate: 87.810 MB/s
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#118411 - 29/09/2002 22:34
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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That's astounding!
Must have freaked you out the first time it came up with 48 gig!
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#118412 - 30/09/2002 06:46
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: muzza]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 20/01/2002
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Loc: New Orleans, LA
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You have no idea... And you should have seen the fdisk screen... Since the numbers are so large, it totally screws the formatting. All the numbers are then trash, so you're really doing it blind.
And that's WITH the MS fix!
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#118413 - 30/09/2002 07:33
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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Ack. I want one. I've been wanting one. Dammit. Stop teasing me!
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#118414 - 30/09/2002 12:35
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/06/1999
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200gb drives now exist from WD with the 8megs of cache goodness.
I have the 120 in my Shuttle system and I love it. Been using the space to get around the stupid CD copy protection modern games enjoy using. I despise needing to haul CDs to LAN parties, and simply cracking the EXE isn't foolproof. Some patches require the CD to be applied, and others actually need game data off the CD. So I use Blindwrite to snag an image of my leagially owned CD, toss it in a directory, and let a program called DameWare mount the images as virtual CD drives. So far, it's worked on all my games, and gets around having to swap CDs in and out when I want to change what game I'm playing.
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#118415 - 30/09/2002 16:26
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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cached and non-cached? Is there a switch you flipped, or was that the before and after numbers?
I have a 120SE as my main drive, with Win2k loaded ont eh C partition. It's been norton optimized and all that stuff, and it still seemingly takes forever to boot. I suppose this is just how 2K is when you have lots of programs on it, eh?
Personally, i didn't notice a difference switching to that drive other than the obviously huge amount of file storage I have now (320Gig or so).
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#118416 - 30/09/2002 16:32
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Registered: 19/06/2000
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Do you have another, slower, drive on the chain with it? You won't get it's full speed with other drives on the chain, unless they are also SE drives (or something faster, but I don't think any other EIDE drives ARE faster....at the moment).
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#118417 - 30/09/2002 18:15
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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carpal tunnel
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Windows 2000 is a slow booting OS period. It took about as long to boot on my PIII 800 as it does on my P4 2.26. All seemingly for no reason with random delays while the bar progresses across the bootup logo.
XP on the 2.26 is up and ready about 30 seconds after I press the power button. That includes my network script and a few other startup processes. That is one nice thing about XP, the optimized boot.
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#118418 - 30/09/2002 19:26
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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pooh-bah
Registered: 20/01/2002
Posts: 2085
Loc: New Orleans, LA
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Cached as in, I just performed the test, then performed it again, so the file was in memory. Almost doubled in speed.
And for the record, the 4 second boot speed was on a FRESH CLEAN install of 98 /w no software, drivers, networking, etc loaded. It now takes more like 11 seconds. Shutdown is instantaneous though.
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#118419 - 30/09/2002 19:35
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 20/01/2002
Posts: 2085
Loc: New Orleans, LA
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Oh, and as a reference, I ran it on my old drive, and I was getting close to 1.5M/s transfer rates... so MUCH faster
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#118420 - 30/09/2002 20:02
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Windows 2000 is a slow booting OS period.
My PIII 1GHz desktop boots in 47 seconds (timed it once) under Windows 2000 Professional (no Caviar drive here). It did boot faster under XP Professional when I tested it, however. As for other OSs - I would consider some form of Linux, but it's rather intimidating, and I think most of my software wouldn't run under it, anyway.
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#118421 - 01/10/2002 18:09
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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It's on an MSI RAID board, and I've got the board believing each of the two drives hooked to it over all are "single drive RAID" setups. So, no - there's no other devices on the channels.
Overall, the time to transfer large files from one drive to another (after say an afternoon of encoding MP3's) is really pretty quick. I'm guessing if I ran some Benchmarks that the drive would likely be very fast.
I think the idea that 2K is a slow booter is more like it. Thinking about it, my XP boot (dual boot off same drive {different partitions - 2K on C and XP on D}) is much faster. Since the 2K drive has about 40 gigs of "stuff" on it (mostly games though) it likely will take longer as well. Now that I think about it, I've got all PCI slots taken as well via various cards i.e. a DVD decoder, etc. can't be helping either.
I guess my initial reaction on it being slow might mean that instead of 60 seconds it only takes 50 now or something like that.I may benchmark it if I remember a little later tonight (via Sisoft Sandra).
I'd try the RAID the way it was meant to be, but don't want to go through the work. Formerly I had a pair of IBM drives running 98, and about once a month or so it'd get to the point where it almost wouldn't boot any more. I'd run the repairs and reload, and it would last about another month and die again. I finally gave up on the RAID idea and just used the channels to have extra drives. Since then I've changed boards and drive brands (to the WD SE's) but been too afriad of going through the same problems again. And at this point, I have no desire to reload my 40 gigs or so of games and everything else.
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#118422 - 01/10/2002 18:48
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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I see where you're coming from. Win2k is a slower booting OS, so that probably accounts for most of it, not to mention all the other stuff you mentioned.
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#118423 - 08/10/2002 08:33
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4181
Loc: Cambridge, England
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Just wated to say that I just aquired a 120G WD /w 8M cache
< paul hogan voice>Strewth, mate, that's not a drive! That's a drive!</paul hogan voice>
And dabs.com are knocking them out for £140, which seemed like an utter bargain to me...
Peter
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#118424 - 08/10/2002 17:31
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: drakino]
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Registered: 01/11/2001
Posts: 354
Loc: Maryland
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and let a program called DameWare mount the images as virtual CD drives
Dameware lets you mount virtual CD drives?
Dameware rocks - we use it at work for all of our domain admin duties. It freaks users out when we remote into their computer when they have problems.
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#118425 - 08/10/2002 17:43
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: lectric]
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Registered: 01/11/2001
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Oh, and as a reference, I ran it on my old drive, and I was getting close to 1.5M/s transfer rates... so MUCH faster
I must say I am very pleased with my 120 gb SE drive. I picked it up last March, and I haven't even filled it yet... I can be downloading crap or burning a CD and capturing something from the tv tuner and the drive won't hiccup. It is very quiet too. Western Digital - who knew... I wouldn't have even considered WD not that long ago...
w2k is somewhat slow to boot, but at least it is much more stable than 98 was. I can't remember the last time I had a crash, lock, or a BSOD.
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#118426 - 08/10/2002 17:57
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
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Dameware lets you mount virtual CD drives?
Damnit, no it dosen't and I keep getting the two mixed up. I ment Daemon Tools
About every time I go to get an update, I stare at the Dameware homepage wondering where the CD program went :-)
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#118427 - 08/10/2002 22:21
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: BleachLPB]
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Registered: 18/08/2000
Posts: 992
Loc: Georgetown, TX USA
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I tried a WD instead of Maxtor for the first time, and I was happy until my 100 Gb non SE drive went kapoot after 9 months. I'm now using the 120 Gb SE drive I had as my secondary drive.
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#118428 - 08/10/2002 23:01
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: davec]
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Registered: 08/03/2000
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Well at least their RMA system is quite good. I returned a drive that went bad (mostly my own doing), and they had my serial number in their system and everything. The drive was 2.5 years old and I was doing some crazy formating to it so I had no complaints. Now I have a new one!
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#118429 - 09/10/2002 07:26
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Damnit, no it dosen't and I keep getting the two mixed up.
D'oh, and I thought there was some feature that I didn't know about, I started to get all excited.
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#118431 - 11/10/2002 21:20
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Registered: 01/11/2001
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Holy hell!!
That is cheap! I think I'm gonna buy another even though I don't need it!
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#118432 - 12/10/2002 00:22
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 23/08/2000
Posts: 3826
Loc: SLC, UT, USA
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saweeet! Thanks for the link. Perfect timing, i was about to go to Fry's and pick one up tomorrow!
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#118433 - 12/10/2002 02:50
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: loren]
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If you go through the techbargains link on this page, you can also get 15% off through the Dell Small Business section.
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#118434 - 12/10/2002 02:59
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Ok, ordered me one. Now I need to go get a ATA100 Controller card...or a new MoBo.
If anybody can get a copy of the rebate, please post it or send it to me. I'll be really pissed if they purposely keep it unavailable, then ship the drive after the 30-day limit.
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#118435 - 12/10/2002 08:06
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Registered: 27/06/1999
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You guys should probably get the retail version (search for A0060210) because the rebate terms clearly state it's on the retail version. Better to spend an extra 10 bucks than to miss out on the deal entirely.
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#118436 - 12/10/2002 09:58
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: tonyc]
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argh. Now that this new shit has come to light, man, i'm trying to cancel my first order and get the retail boxed version with the 15%... i'm now on hold while they try and sort this out.... now on my third transfer.... no one knows what anyone else is doing of course.... apparently this is a common call as one guy asked if this was about the hard drive rebate.... LOL... i'm now on my 6th transfer... this is absurd.... no one can cancel the order apparently, nor can anyone verify that that rebate will apply...
AAHAHAH. On my 6th transfer, i was sent back the exact same person i STARTED WITH!! Wow. Unfarkingbelievable. I'm now on hold again while she tries to sort it out.
OKAY. To save everyone else the headache. IT DOES APPLY to the OEM version. They are working on fixing it at the moment.
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#118437 - 12/10/2002 11:51
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
[Re: loren]
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Dell is pretty notorious for REALLY bad customer service. Whenever they do deals like this, they can't handle the call volume. This is often a result of not having enough product to support all their sales, which is just bad. I've heard about them cancelling orders because they didn't have enough product. Hopefully this won't happen.
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#118438 - 12/10/2002 11:57
Re: WD Caviar SE Drives
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Found this on another site. It's an email from Dell support:
Thank you for contacting Dell Customer Care
I apologize for any inconvenience this matter may have caused.
Please be advised that currently the site is temporarily unavailable; please contact our customer service at:
800-624-9897 to request the copy of rebate form to be faxed
Please note that as per our website $100 rebate is applicable for both items no. A0009295 (WD1200JB) and A0060210 (WD1200JBRTL) and this is a retail version.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please visit us
at:
DellCustomerCare.com
Thank you for contacting us and have a nice day.
Respectfully,
Greg
~DTC48320
7:00pm-3:30am CST Sun-Thu
Dell Customer Care
Anybody got a fax machine?
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