Bekijk de volledige versie : [ask]your hdd speed
mataanjin
01-07-2009, 14:53
how fast your hdd that connected to asus router, when you copy file using samba(stop transmission/any torrent client/download first).
mine:
asus wl500-w
hdd seagate 80GB
speed 2MB/s at max
3,5 MBps
asus wl-500g premium v1
samsung f1 1 TB via unitek usb -> sata
Asus WL-500W overclocked to 300mhz (official clock speed of broadcom)
WD MyBook 1TB - read: up to 5mb/s ______ write: max 4.5mb/s
WD Essentials 500GB - all around 4mb/s
All measured via samba 2 on vista ultimate 64bit:cool:
Tamadite
01-07-2009, 20:54
Shouldn't be described a common approach to provide these figures?
wl500gP v1 (factory clocking = 264MHz)
[abcd@wxyz]$ hdparm -tT /dev/discs/disc1/part6
/dev/discs/disc1/part6:
Timing cached reads: 88 MB in 2.03 seconds = 43.35 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 32 MB in 3.12 seconds = 10.26 MB/sec
gouryella
01-07-2009, 21:05
approximate rate 3.5MB/s read
approximate rate 3MB/s write
PX1270E-1G16 Toshiba 160GB 2.5" wl-500gP
mataanjin
02-07-2009, 04:27
Asus WL-500W overclocked to 300mhz (official clock speed of broadcom)
WD MyBook 1TB - read: up to 5mb/s ______ write: max 4.5mb/s
WD Essentials 500GB - all around 4mb/s
All measured via samba 2 on vista ultimate 64bit:cool:
is overclocking have impact to read or write speed of the hdd?
my hdd if connected to pc(directly) i can have around 21MB for read speed.
is overclocking have impact to read or write speed of the hdd?
my hdd if connected to pc(directly) i can have around 21MB for read speed.
Yeah, because your pc has a gigaherz most likely or more... and a proper usb chip.
The point is that the cpu can never communicate optimal with the usb chip in the router due to the low clock and limited performance... so you get low speeds
I have a wl500gp v2 and the transfer speed in download is about 2.5MB/s and in upload of 3MB/s.
I tried to give an higher priority to samba processes and to stop all the unecessary processes but there weren't no changes.
During file transfer, the samba process uses about 70% of cpu.
I tried to overclock the cpu speed up to 275Mhz through the nvram set clkfreq command but i think that it doesn't work with the v2. After reboot "nvram get clkfreq" gives me a frequency of 275mhz, whereas "cat /proc/cpuinfo" gives me 239Mhz.
My next step is to try with a shielded cat5e cable then ... i must surrender :)
Good luck,
Brembs
I have a wl500gp v2 and the transfer speed in download is about 2.5MB/s and in upload of 3MB/s.
I tried to give an higher priority to samba processes and to stop all the unecessary processes but there weren't no changes.
During file transfer, the samba process uses about 70% of cpu.
I tried to overclock the cpu speed up to 275Mhz through the nvram set clkfreq command but i think that it doesn't work with the v2. After reboot "nvram get clkfreq" gives me a frequency of 275mhz, whereas "cat /proc/cpuinfo" gives me 239Mhz.
My next step is to try with a shielded cat5e cable then ... i must surrender :)
Good luck,
Brembs
cpuinfo doesn't include clock speeds...
so your router is clocked at 275MHz when nvram get clkfreq replies so...
[admin@WL500GP /]$ hdparm -tT /dev/discs/disc0/part1
/dev/discs/disc0/part1:
Timing cached reads: 50 MB in 2.02 seconds = 24.75 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 18 MB in 3.12 seconds = 5.77 MB/sec
darkside40
02-02-2010, 21:41
[admin@WL500gP lun0]$ hdparm -tT /dev/discs/disc0/part1
/dev/discs/disc0/part1:
Timing cached reads: 86 MB in 2.00 seconds = 43.00 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 24 MB in 3.26 seconds = 7.36 MB/sec
With my old crappy 1,8" 20Gig Ipod HDD via USB.
newbiefan
02-02-2010, 23:07
[admin@server root]$ hdparm -tT /dev/discs/disc0/part1
/dev/discs/disc0/part1:
Timing cached reads: 90 MB in 2.03 seconds = 44.33 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 32 MB in 3.14 seconds = 10.19 MB/sec
With an old noname HDD 2,5" and regular CPU Clock on a Wl500gP V1
Samsung 1,5 TB:
Timing cached reads: 24 MB in 2.02 seconds = 11.88 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 14 MB in 3.33 seconds = 4.20 MB/sec
with transmission running @~200KB/s