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Testing:
To test the Mercury Elite-AL
Pro I'll be using my trusty EVGA nForce 680i SLI based test system
with a C2D E6700, and 2GB of DDR2.
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Hardware |
Model |
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Motherboard: |
EVGA nForce 680i SLI |
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CPU |
Intel C2D E6700 |
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Memory |
OCZ SLI Ready
PC2-8500
5-5-5-15 |
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Operating System |
Windows XP SP3 |
For testing we'll be
using 2 benchmarking programs;
HD Tune and
HD Tach. Both are good hard drive benchmarking programs we've
been relying on for years to give us accurate results in our public
and private hard drive benchmarking.
USB 2.0 Tests - HD Tune
First up is the USB 2.0 tests
with HD Tune.

With HD Tune we see results
that are typical of a hard drive with a USB 2.0 interface. USB is
great, but it's not the fastest way to transfer data.
USB 2.0 Tests - Hard Drive Tach (Quick
Benchmark)

USB 2.0 Tests - Hard Drive Tach (Long
Benchmark)

Here HD Tach is showing nearly identical results
with the quick and long benchmark tests. Referring to the long
benchmark, we see a burst rate of 37.7 MB/s, an average read speed
of 35 MB/s, and an average write speed of 34.5 MB/s. Again, this
isn't impressive, but it's typical of what we see with a USB 2.0
interface. Next let's speed things up a bit with external SATA (eSATA).
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