Tagan IB-390 Hard Drive Enclosure Review

by AkG     |     July 6, 2008

ATTO Disk Benchmark



The ATTO disk benchmark tests the drives read and write speeds using gradually larger size files. For these tests, the ATTO program was set to run from its smallest to largest value (.5KB to 8192KB) and the total length was set to 256MB. The test program then spits out an extrapolated performance figure in megabytes per second.

USB





32 MB/s write and 34MB/s read is very good speeds when it comes to USB 2.0 and it can be considered above average. We wish more enclosures were able to be as good as this and heck this is not even its real forte!


eSATA



78MB/s & 78MB/s is very, very good and it about as good as if this drive had been connected internally. This is always a good thing as this drive will probably be spending a lot of its time inside its docking station as a “internal drive”.
 
 
 

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