I normally try to help as often as possible, but I to do have a question now and again 
well, this is a little weird to me, I have tested this on 3 computers and I have gotten 2 different results on the 3(2 matching and 1 is different)
here is the odd ball score:
hdparm -tT /dev/sda
beffer-cache reads 128mb 0.61sec = 209.84
beffered disk reads 64mb 1.86sec = 34.41
Here is the score thats identical:
hdparm -tT /dev/sda
beffer-cache reads 128mb 0.32sec = 490.91
beffered disk reads 64mb 1.86sec = 34.41
I am sure you noticed the difference. What I have is an adaptec 29160 with a U160 10k IBM drive. one computer I used this on is a p4 1.4 and a pIII 800. The odd ball score is on an AMD 1.4 (which is overclocked and when I clock it down it makes no difference) How I test is I run the Slackware 9.1 install cd and when I got to the command prompt, I run the bench. now I have had a weird issue with my MB that no one can answer and that is the fact that all of my peripherals are all on the same IRQ(there are about 10 of them from usb, firewire, sound, modem, nic, ect..) is it possible there is an issue with the MB and the SCSI card? or could it just be my worrying about this.
The main reason I ask is because I am upgrading to a 15k.3 Cheetah and for it to run as expected, I don't want that AMD rig to be a problem.(which is it's intended home)
Thanks for reading!
Mitch
well, this is a little weird to me, I have tested this on 3 computers and I have gotten 2 different results on the 3(2 matching and 1 is different)
here is the odd ball score:
hdparm -tT /dev/sda
beffer-cache reads 128mb 0.61sec = 209.84
beffered disk reads 64mb 1.86sec = 34.41
Here is the score thats identical:
hdparm -tT /dev/sda
beffer-cache reads 128mb 0.32sec = 490.91
beffered disk reads 64mb 1.86sec = 34.41
I am sure you noticed the difference. What I have is an adaptec 29160 with a U160 10k IBM drive. one computer I used this on is a p4 1.4 and a pIII 800. The odd ball score is on an AMD 1.4 (which is overclocked and when I clock it down it makes no difference) How I test is I run the Slackware 9.1 install cd and when I got to the command prompt, I run the bench. now I have had a weird issue with my MB that no one can answer and that is the fact that all of my peripherals are all on the same IRQ(there are about 10 of them from usb, firewire, sound, modem, nic, ect..) is it possible there is an issue with the MB and the SCSI card? or could it just be my worrying about this.
The main reason I ask is because I am upgrading to a 15k.3 Cheetah and for it to run as expected, I don't want that AMD rig to be a problem.(which is it's intended home)
Thanks for reading!
Mitch