Cloudbook HD Stats
How about some hard drive stats on the Cloudbook under Windows XP. I used an application called HDTach to guage this. Both of these graphs are using the normal test (not the quickie one). I’d put the internal HD of the Cloudbook on par with any basic external USB hard drive on a full system. 18-20GB /second is the going rate, I get that from my USB-based Drobo drive array on an HP server, and an 120GB external USB drive I use on my PC’s occasionally.
Note: I didn’t see any major performance increase in running the HD in 32-bit mode (setting change from the BIOS). The stats are about the same no matter what option you choose in the BIOS.
Cloudbook Hard Drive performance
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Cloudbook Hard Drive performance in 32-bit mode (setting from BIOS)
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February 25th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
check our my post on Cloudbooker.com regarding the Everex Devbook(http://forum.cloudbooker.com/viewtopic.php?id=235)
In this post, I give a tip on how to almost doubling the hdd speed on cloudbook.
cheers
February 28th, 2008 at 7:56 am
can this be confirmed, I am quite sceptical that it works.