I've heard enough claims from people thinking how fast their hard disks are, like 33MB/s or 66MB/s. I'm far away from everyone else's performance.
Let's do a real life test.
1. First, find a large file in the range of a few hundred megabyes.
2. Copy it to the same drive under another directory.
3. Time it
4. Post your PC config, the size of file and the time it took.
Mine:
Duron 800, Win2000, 128MB ram, Maxtor 8.4GB UDMA33
Copied file 140MB, time took: 2'8"
That should take only 140/33/2=2-3 seconds on your "33MB/s" hard disk, shouldn't it?
Let's do a real life test.
1. First, find a large file in the range of a few hundred megabyes.
2. Copy it to the same drive under another directory.
3. Time it
4. Post your PC config, the size of file and the time it took.
Mine:
Duron 800, Win2000, 128MB ram, Maxtor 8.4GB UDMA33
Copied file 140MB, time took: 2'8"
That should take only 140/33/2=2-3 seconds on your "33MB/s" hard disk, shouldn't it?
