You're telling me your drives will run even faster than they already do? How much (in real application effects)?
yes, a sata drive with NCQ enabled is faster than without. There might be some more professional reviews, but in short, I found this one: http://mysite.verizon.net/res6pakd/ncq_ ... e_test.htm
The most important comparison is included: Loading UT2k4 took 20.56s with NCQ enabled and 22.16s without (an absolutely definite k.o. criteria for running disks without NCQ of course ).
Let's put our handbags down and say: NCQ is like a lil Porsche engine (Boxster S, 185kW) and without it would be a New Beetle engine (RSi, 165kW), ok?
Greetings, heinzi
I didn't like XP much either tbh, it was bloated with features I never use, likes to phone home, had a dumbed down disney feel to it, tells me I can't open folders on my own pc, hides lots of useful stuff and takes a lot of configuring to get it to work as I want it to
I hope 7 is easier to safely configure without having to search through pages of google
Hehe yes I love Disney, genius with films and creating magic worlds to spark the imagination ... I just not keen when it is applied to an operating system
My personal favorite would be NT 4.0 style... but those days are gone A stable windoze in under 500 MB... ah...
Btw according to those test results, AHCI isn't all that much faster. It -is- faster yea, but to an extent not worth going all to that trouble for implementing it. When the next OS works with it, fine, if not, no bother either way.
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