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System Name | Big Devil |
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Processor | Intel Core i5-2500K |
Motherboard | ECS P67H2-A2 |
Cooling | XSPC Rasa | Black Ice GT Stealth 240 | XSPC X2O 750 | 2x ACF12PWM | PrimoChill White 7/16" |
Memory | 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance LP Arctic White 1600MHz CL9 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 780 ACX SC |
Storage | Intel 520 Series 180GB + WD 1TB Blue |
Display(s) | HP ZR30W 30" 2650x1600 IPS |
Case | Corsair 600T SE |
Audio Device(s) | Xonar Essence STX | Sennheisser PC350 "Hero" Modded | Corsair SP2500 |
Power Supply | ABS SL 1050W (Enermax Revolution Rebadge) |
Software | Windows 8.1 x64 Pro w/ Media Center |
Benchmark Scores | Ducky Year of the Snake w/ Cherry MX Browns & Year of the Tiger PBT Keycaps | Razer Deathadder Black |
While tearing down my Cosmos S, I was looking at my Seagate 750GB 7200.11, and noticed this on the label:
I though, hmm. I flipped the drive over to find this:
I was infuriated. I grabbed my knife and began to pry that sucker out:
If you own a 7200.11 drive (I'm assuming it's only on the 7200.11's), please post here letting us know your model number and whether or not you have a jumped installed on the "Limit to 1.5Gb/s Operation" area.
I plan to bench this drive with the jumper in both positions to see if there's a difference.
EDIT: Found somebody who already did this, and there was no performance gain. Makes perfect sense, because this HDD isn't fully utilizing SATA 1.5Gb/s.
Did they do this for compatibility?
I though, hmm. I flipped the drive over to find this:
I was infuriated. I grabbed my knife and began to pry that sucker out:
If you own a 7200.11 drive (I'm assuming it's only on the 7200.11's), please post here letting us know your model number and whether or not you have a jumped installed on the "Limit to 1.5Gb/s Operation" area.
I plan to bench this drive with the jumper in both positions to see if there's a difference.
EDIT: Found somebody who already did this, and there was no performance gain. Makes perfect sense, because this HDD isn't fully utilizing SATA 1.5Gb/s.
Did they do this for compatibility?
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