SATA drives - Native Command Queing
How much does NCQ effect performance (in a positive way) ?
Just realised my new-build has the motherboatd set to normal IDE (PATA) mode. If I enable AHCI I will get NCQ and 'other advanced SATA features'
Downside is, I have to either find out if I can integrate the relavent SATA driver into my XP boot partition - or res-install windows. Not a mjaor bummer but If it's hardly worth any gain in speed, I might forget it.
So is SATA + NCQ worth it ? (and I can I integrate drivers post XP install ?)
Just realised my new-build has the motherboatd set to normal IDE (PATA) mode. If I enable AHCI I will get NCQ and 'other advanced SATA features'
Downside is, I have to either find out if I can integrate the relavent SATA driver into my XP boot partition - or res-install windows. Not a mjaor bummer but If it's hardly worth any gain in speed, I might forget it.
So is SATA + NCQ worth it ? (and I can I integrate drivers post XP install ?)
Apparently not worth it 
Welcome to AnandTech.com [ Article: SATA II to the Power of 3.0Gb/sec: Three Drives Reviewed]

Welcome to AnandTech.com [ Article: SATA II to the Power of 3.0Gb/sec: Three Drives Reviewed]
All the stuff I've googled says that too......but it's all from around 2005!
To be honest, I've been impressed with the general speed of moving/copying large files/large folders of many files anyway on this new build. Even USB performance seems good.
ah well, if it ain't broke......
(.....**** about with it till it is)
To be honest, I've been impressed with the general speed of moving/copying large files/large folders of many files anyway on this new build. Even USB performance seems good.
ah well, if it ain't broke......
(.....**** about with it till it is)
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