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26th January 2009, 18:08 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Seagate ST3750330AS 750GB HD While making a few preliminary testing observations I noticed that the Seagate ST3750330AS burst rate seemed to be abnormally low. At first I couldn't discern why this was but after a little more poking around I discovered the drive was operating in SATA I mode. To switch it to SATA II mode meant removing the world's smallest jumper that was so tiny and pushed to the back of the block I had completely missed it in my earlier visual drive inspection, but taking the jumper off solved the low burst rate situation. http://www.monster-hardware.com/modu...content&id=145
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