crv and others, sorry for the delay. got caught up in some things.
anyways, i installed the 4in1 VIA drivers in win98 and win2k (i have a dual boot) and also ran some benchmarks. in win98, i was mainly concerned about the cpu usage so i didn't worry with benchmarks from sisoft sandra 2k.
some interesting facts about the 4in1 VIA driver:
- installing it did improve the performance in both win98 and win2k. for win2k (i've even listed the results below).
- installing it returned the greyed out DMA button in device mgr. properties of the HDD, cd-rw and the dvd. however, the original VIA tool (showed the status of the drives on the 2 channels) that i installed from the MB cd was uninstalled, i guess with the older drivers that came with it.
and here are the sandra test results: (sorry, they are a little long)
sisoft sandra 2k benchmarks: drive benchmark
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before updating to 4in1 drivers for WIN2K
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ref. drive = 13000 for UDMA66 27GB drive
drive c: 11642 (avg cpu util = around 10%)
12476 (avg cpu util = aroud 10-15%) 2nd try
drive d: 11096 (avg cpu util = around 10%)
13117 (avg cpu = around 20%) 2nd try
11696 (avg cpu = around 10%) after exploring d: for a while
drive e: 12737 (avg cpu util = around 15-20%)
drive f: 11427 (avg cpu util = less than 10%)
NOTE: looks like the 2nd round of testing is not as accurate. i think sandra writes the page file to the drive or writes the entire memory content to the drive being benchmarked. thus, rewriting in the 2nd round probably improves the scores. though correct me if i am wrong.
after the 4in1 driver update
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drive c: 12704 (about 10% cpu usage)
drive d: 12411 (about 10-15% cpu usage)
drive e: 12525 (about 10% cpu usage)
drive f: 11903 (about 10% cpu usage)
FACTS:
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20.5G HDD partitioned into 1.45G (C:win98), 3.41G (d:win2k), 2.92G (e:storage), 8.77G (f:video capture/editing)
And the cd-rom/dvd --> HDD test:
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copying a large 76+ MB zip file off the cd drives - measured time and cpu usage.
- in win98: the speed of copying the file was noticeably faster than that in win2k (this is after installing the 4in1 drivers in both)
- in win2k: the cpu usage was almost half of that in win98 (100% constant in win98 vs. about 51% in win2k)
so looks like the 4in1 drivers did wonders for transfer speed but i still don't know what is causing the high cpu usage. CRV, you're right, i don't need to worry about it much since i do have a decent 700 athlon but just something that's bugging me. let me know if anyone has any other suggestions. thanks for all your help guys!
