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    Gigabit ethernet too SLOW

    I've not actually got the camera at the moment. I have just been testing the gigabit ethernet link by dragging and dropping a large file into the shared folder of the other computer. I was also concerned about the camera output being too much for the firewire 400, I'll contact the...
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    Gigabit ethernet too SLOW

    We are using a 6.6M pixel (3002x2210), 10/8 bit CMOS sensor which can output 5 frames per second :) in a pixelink firewire 400 package. http://www.pixelink.com/products_info.asp?id=39 We did try an initial test with a point to point firewire 400 (PCI) data transfer but only achieved 4...
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    Gigabit ethernet too SLOW

    PC utilised are: PC 1 Intel Celeron 2.4GHz CPU, Abit BE7-S Motherboard with 512MB Crucial DDR3200 Ram, 2 x 80GB SATA Maxtor DiamondMax 9 in RAID 0 config, Geforce 2 MX200 Graphics card PC 2 is a Shuttle SK43G VIA KM400, AMD Athlon 2800+ CPU, 512MB Crucial DDR3200 Ram, 2 x 80GB...
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    Gigabit ethernet too SLOW

    The CPU utilisation ranges from 30 to 70% usually. The system recieving the data seems to have the highest utilisation (I would have thought this would have been reversed?) There is no sharing. Two dedicated computers with a dedicated cable. Drivers should be up to date. What type of...
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    Gigabit ethernet too SLOW

    I am attempting to transmit a 42 MB/s digital video stream from a Firewire camera over a dedicated point to point gigabit Ethernet connection. We are currently just testing the point to point gigabit Ethernet connection and are having problems generating enough throughput. Si-soft Sandra...
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    Benchmarking HD's

    Hi, I need to test the sustained write speed of my raid O barracuda sata 80GB NCQ drives. Ive tried sisoft sandra which indicates 93 MB/s, and winbench indicates a 120 MB/s to 60 MB/s shift (according to area on the platter I assume?). Are there any other methods recommended. I will...