I'm building a machine for my sister and put in a Maxtor 27GB ATA-66 drive I had from an old system. In the old system it had been attached with a 40-wire IDE cable, so it was running at plain IDE speeds of 33MHz (UDMA 2). In the new box, it's attached to an 80-wire cable, and it's reporting UDMA 4 in Device Mananger. The disk seemed very slow, so I checked it with IOMeter. It's only getting 20 MB/s read performance, measured by IOMeter's 16K block read-only test. By contrast, a Maxtor ATA-100 drive is achieving 55 MB/s in UDMA Mode 5 in the same test. I think the old drive should be doing better than it is. It got a clean bill of health from the PowerMax test utility.
I remember hearing that some faster drives attached to a 40-wire cable will downgrade to UDMA 2, but will not automatically return to their faster rates when put on an 80-wire cable without the use of a mode-switching utility. The only thing I've been able to find by search has been a reference to a Maxtor UDMAUPDT.exe utility. However, I can find nothing about this at maxtor.com.
Anyone familiar with this issue?
I remember hearing that some faster drives attached to a 40-wire cable will downgrade to UDMA 2, but will not automatically return to their faster rates when put on an 80-wire cable without the use of a mode-switching utility. The only thing I've been able to find by search has been a reference to a Maxtor UDMAUPDT.exe utility. However, I can find nothing about this at maxtor.com.
Anyone familiar with this issue?