GimpyFuzznut
Senior member
I've been having some trouble with a hard drive in my new system. Its a new drive as well - Western Digital WD3200AAKS-00SBA0, 315GB.
My system is as follows;
E4300 @ 3.0GHz
Gigabyte DS3
2Gb DDR1066
Asus Radeon 1950 Pro
Creative X-Fi
I have the hard drive plugged into the orange/yellow connector of the DS3 which I believe is the Intel SATA controller. I also played around with the BIOS settings for the DS3 and configured the drives as indicated in this guide;
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1169366
(basically put SATA Native Mode on)
Unfortunately I have experienced very poor performance with this drive and I'm not sure what is causing the problem. For example, copying files from the network onto this drive will cause the entire system to slow down. The copying process also takes much longer than usual. If I have Media Center open watching videos - while the drive is having files being copied to it, the video becomes extremely choppy and almost unwatchable. Not exactly the performance I'm used to considering watching video and copying files wasn't much of a hassle for my old P4 system. I also have the drive partitioned into 2 (was going to install Vista). Copying a 50 meg file from one partition to another takes almost a minute! Shouldn't it take a second?! I've also noticed starting Windows takes longer than usually for what should be a really fast system. What the hell is going on here?
I've tried running diagnostics on the drive. Western Digital and Seagate Tools - nothing came up. SMART diagnostic said the drive was fine. I ran chkdsk and nothing came up. I defragged the drive and it didn't help. I disabled indexing service. I also disable write caching. So what could be the problem?
My system is as follows;
E4300 @ 3.0GHz
Gigabyte DS3
2Gb DDR1066
Asus Radeon 1950 Pro
Creative X-Fi
I have the hard drive plugged into the orange/yellow connector of the DS3 which I believe is the Intel SATA controller. I also played around with the BIOS settings for the DS3 and configured the drives as indicated in this guide;
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1169366
(basically put SATA Native Mode on)
Unfortunately I have experienced very poor performance with this drive and I'm not sure what is causing the problem. For example, copying files from the network onto this drive will cause the entire system to slow down. The copying process also takes much longer than usual. If I have Media Center open watching videos - while the drive is having files being copied to it, the video becomes extremely choppy and almost unwatchable. Not exactly the performance I'm used to considering watching video and copying files wasn't much of a hassle for my old P4 system. I also have the drive partitioned into 2 (was going to install Vista). Copying a 50 meg file from one partition to another takes almost a minute! Shouldn't it take a second?! I've also noticed starting Windows takes longer than usually for what should be a really fast system. What the hell is going on here?
I've tried running diagnostics on the drive. Western Digital and Seagate Tools - nothing came up. SMART diagnostic said the drive was fine. I ran chkdsk and nothing came up. I defragged the drive and it didn't help. I disabled indexing service. I also disable write caching. So what could be the problem?