well, what can i say? time to rant!
- it performs horrible in striping / raid configs with a sil3114 or sil3112 (tried two other brands of harddrives, they worked ok, tried one sil3114 onboard, and one sil3112 on an external pci card, fine with other drives, not with this maxtor type / model)
- the new maxtor... it checks every byte written for the first 'n' attempts / days whatever (no documentation on that to be found, but trust me, it makes optimizing for performance rather a challenge)
- it is SLOWER than its ata counterpart (i got a pata one as well, just for fun i compared it), at best it's equal, but most of the times it lags 1 to 5%
- i already returned my first one (3 days old) as it was showing excessive head movement (probably compensating for bad sectors)...
- it's great these drives are so silent, you now have to pay extra attention to hear them go haywire (okay, i admit, i'm now complaining for the sake of it
- 1 year warranty (hey maxtor, make it 1 day, saves even more money)
i wonder if the other brands are any better though
i mean, you need seatbelts for a seagate, not that it's that fast, but you may fall out of your chair when falling asleep... (that slow)
and nvidia, dear nvidia... please enable write caching on the first device connected to your nforce3 chipset by default? why would i want NOT to delay writing? i'm doing striping for heaven's sake!
oh yeah asus... put in a good bios right away, and make that update tool actually work... and how about recent versions on the included cd? oh, yes, i *love* downloading 20+ mb for a single raid driver, and best of all, the download wasn't even complete
and finally microsoft, dear microsoft... why is it so hard to check on startup if the checksums for hardware still match? make the bootup 10 seconds longer in exchange for proper hardware detection, and the change to safely boot if hardware has been changed? change a piece of hardware (harddisk, stripe vs. no stripe, mainboard)... boom... and chances are nt / 2k / xp is dead
and while i'm at it complaining about microsoft, nice idea, f-lock (kill that marketeer who thought this one up!)... try to hit f6 on install on a fast machine... oh damn, f-lock first... try to hit f10 to go into the nvidia raid setup... oh damn, f-lock first... and when going through the xp setup motions it really is a GREAT idea to reset the keyboard... oh damn, hit the f-lock again...
sigh
great, now i have an xp3000 with striping harddisk, cool, now i can crash it even faster... that is, if i can get it to work




