Hi,
I have two HDDs installed in my desktop computer, and both are the exact same model (Western Digital 1 TB Caviar Black). The one acting as C: drive I've had for about two years, and is running just fine. No problems. However, the second drive I bought seemed to be running really slow, so I downloaded a quick test (CrystalDiskMark).
I didn't bother running all the tests available in the program, but based on 50MB sequential tests, there is a pretty big difference between the drives.
Benchmark:
C Drive (old drive): 129.3 MB/s read, 96.04 MB/s Write
E Drive (new drive): 0.903 MB/s read, 67.24 MB/s Write
The slow performance is not a matter of capacity either -- right now the C: drive is 24% full and the E: drive is 9% full.
When I first installed the HDD, I think it was running normal, but I didn't run any tests. After a few days, there was some error on boot, but I believe it was fixed. I ran windows error checking later, it found an error and fixed it. I also downloaded the Western Digital Diagnostic software, and it determined both of my drives were working fine.
There's got to be some kind of setting I can change to make it run like the other drive. After all, they are identical. I've checked everything I know, and as far as I know all settings are the same. Any ideas?
Thanks, this is driving me nuts.
I have two HDDs installed in my desktop computer, and both are the exact same model (Western Digital 1 TB Caviar Black). The one acting as C: drive I've had for about two years, and is running just fine. No problems. However, the second drive I bought seemed to be running really slow, so I downloaded a quick test (CrystalDiskMark).
I didn't bother running all the tests available in the program, but based on 50MB sequential tests, there is a pretty big difference between the drives.
Benchmark:
C Drive (old drive): 129.3 MB/s read, 96.04 MB/s Write
E Drive (new drive): 0.903 MB/s read, 67.24 MB/s Write
The slow performance is not a matter of capacity either -- right now the C: drive is 24% full and the E: drive is 9% full.
When I first installed the HDD, I think it was running normal, but I didn't run any tests. After a few days, there was some error on boot, but I believe it was fixed. I ran windows error checking later, it found an error and fixed it. I also downloaded the Western Digital Diagnostic software, and it determined both of my drives were working fine.
There's got to be some kind of setting I can change to make it run like the other drive. After all, they are identical. I've checked everything I know, and as far as I know all settings are the same. Any ideas?
Thanks, this is driving me nuts.