new install, why ssd so slow? maybe sata2?

blipblop

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I finally made the switch and I bought the Seagate 600. It has the Seagate software, but I'm running into an issue...

My current configuration is a 1TB drive with a 120gig boot partition... when I run the clone drive, I can only clone the entire 1TB drive, it will not allow me to just clone the 120gig partition on the drive.

Right now I made a backup and I'm restoring that backup to the new seagate.... will this work? Does anyone have a better idea or am I missing something completely...

Thanks
 
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blipblop

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Well, I decided to do a fresh install... Why is it so slow? Is it because my mobo supports only SATA2?

Drive is a Seagate 600

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corkyg

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Doesn't seem all that slow. What's the expectation on SATA2?
 

blipblop

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Doesn't seem all that slow. What's the expectation on SATA2?

Yea, it was late at night and I never had a chance to look at what I should be getting and jumped to conclusions. Guess it isn't that bad.

Definately feels zippier than before!
 

LoveMachine

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What motherboard are you using? AS-SSD lists your SATA driver as MSAHCI. If you are running an Intel board, you might get a bit better performance using their driver (Iastor, I think). SATA2 will still be the limiting factor for sustained sequential transfers, but all scores might improve slightly. Realworld, you probably won't notice a difference though.