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Date:      Tue, 1 Aug 2000 20:14:50 +0200
From:      Wilko Bulte <wkb@freebie.demon.nl>
To:        Soren Schmidt <sos@freebsd.dk>
Cc:        Thomas Stromberg <tstromberg@rtci.com>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ATA100-7200rpm vs 10k-rpm SCSI for build box
Message-ID:  <20000801201450.C91677@freebie.demon.nl>
In-Reply-To: <200008011503.RAA39454@freebsd.dk>; from sos@freebsd.dk on Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 05:03:48PM %2B0200
References:  <3986D7F3.35823C92@rtci.com> <200008011503.RAA39454@freebsd.dk>

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On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 05:03:48PM +0200, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Thomas Stromberg wrote:
> > 
> > $--- 128M PC133 RAM
> > $150 Asus A7V (w/ Promise ATA100 controller)
> > $297 AMD Athlon 850 (still waiting for than price drop)
> > $63  Tekram 390F UW-SCSI Controller (Symbios) 
> > $132 4.5G 10000RPM Seagate Cheetah
> > or
> > $97  IBM Deskstar 75GXP ATA-100 7200RPM 15G (DTLA)
> > 
> > The question is, whats the real speed difference between a IBM 75GX
> > (http://www.tweakmax.com/html/ibm75gxp/ibm-1.cfm) and ye old 10000RPM
> > Cheetahs in FreeBSD? Id imagine the Cheetah is faster for compiles, but
> > is the difference small enough that Id be better off spending the $100 I
> > save on ATA100 and spend it on another 128M of RAM. I would of course be
> > using the drive as one drive per channel w/ softupdates, noatime. 
> > 
> > Any advice, bonnie stats, or make world times would be appreciated.
> 
> Hmm, I have an Abit KA7-100 (thanks to Trent George!) here with
> IBM 75GXP drives on it (btw the KA7-100 is a VERY nice board)

Right, I second that one. KA7 works just fine for me. And it has a 
useful (to me) ISA slot instead of a worthles win-modem slot (forgot the
abbrev). I don't have the KA7-100, don't use any ATA stuff here, only SCSI.

-- 
Wilko Bulte  	 					wilko@freebsd.org			


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