Hard Drive Performance: IOMeter
03:50 - Tuesday 10 June 2008 by Thomas Soderstrom
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: x48, motherboard
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: x48, motherboard
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Hard Drive Performance: IOMeter
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The only thing that affected the IOMeter File Server benchmark pattern is block size, where two of the controllers defaulted to 64k blocks and the other four defaulted to 128k blocks. Otherwise, the charts overlap. The single drive supported by ECS follows the higher path!
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Where is the Cost/Performance ratio.
I think ASrock have done well to put forward a competitive offering and I reckon they will be notably cheaper. I think they bring the enthusiam to the masses.
I personally would go for the Gigabyte or DFI board, because their builds are quality and could conceivably last for years.