| Thermaltake BlacX Review | ||
| by AkG | April 10, 2008 | ||
| Testing Methodology Testing MethodologyTesting any external storage enclosure is not as simple as putting together a bunch of files, dragging them onto the arrays drive folder in Windows and using a stopwatch to time how long the transfer takes. Rather, there are factors such as read / write speed and data burst speed to take into account. For these tests I used a combination of the ATTO Disk Benchmark, HDTach and the SIS Sandra Removable Storage benchmark for testing the USB connection. For all testing a Gigabyte PA35-DS4 motherboard with its built in USB controller was used. All tests were run 4 times and only best results are represented. Processor: Q6600 @ 3.2GHZ Motherboard: Gigabyte p35 DS4 Memory: 4GB G.Skill PC2-6400 Graphics card: XFX 7200gt 128mb Hard Drives: 2x Western Digital Se16 320GB (1 for computer) 1x Seagate 7200.10 320GB (for BlacX) Power Supply: Seasonic S12 600W Case: CM 690 Alternative Enclosures used for Comparison and Contrast: Mediasonic HUR1-SU2 and HUR1-SU2FWB. For more information on these units please read our review on them here: Mediasonic Dual Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosures Review | ||
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