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prahadan
May 7th 06, 09:58 AM
I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD writer as
IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives on
the IDE1 channel.

Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will performance
be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding the
second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and all
data separate from the programs).

Thanks,
Dan.

DL
May 7th 06, 10:08 AM
Its debateable as to whether moving the page file to a separate hd will
increase performance, at least noticably
Moving data likewise.
Assuming your data is video or similar, performance is more likely to be
affected by memory


"prahadan" > wrote in message
...
> I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD writer
as
> IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives on
> the IDE1 channel.
>
> Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will performance
> be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding the
> second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and all
> data separate from the programs).
>
> Thanks,
> Dan.

lomaca
May 7th 06, 10:48 AM
I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD writer as
IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives on
the IDE1 channel.

Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will performance
be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding the
second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and all
data separate from the programs).

Thanks,
Dan.
The only problem I can see is, that when the dvd drive is in use it will restrict the slave HD's transfer speed.
It would be better if you set the HD as the master, and the DVD drive as the slave.
Cheers

JS
May 7th 06, 06:46 PM
Best to installed the new Hard Drive as the slave on IDE1.
As a slave on IDE2 with your DVD the hard drive will most likely drop down
to DMA2 speed which is far to slow for any performance gain.

As for the pagefile being located on the second drive, it may be a bit
faster and will help when defragging the C: drive as it will no longer be in
the way of or in fragments which the defragmenter can not deal with. I
relocated my pagefile to the second drive (creating the first partition as a
small size about twice the size of my pagefile) and is a fixed 'Custom' size
(not managed by windows).

Jim

"lomaca" > wrote in message
...
>
> prahadan Wrote:
>> I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD
>> writer as
>> IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives
>> on
>> the IDE1 channel.
>>
>> Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will
>> performance
>> be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding
>> the
>> second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and
>> all
>> data separate from the programs).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan.
> The only problem I can see is, that when the dvd drive is in use it
> will restrict the slave HD's transfer speed.
> It would be better if you set the HD as the master, and the DVD drive
> as the slave.
> Cheers
>
>
> --
> lomaca

Jim Lewandowski
May 8th 06, 12:09 AM
"JS" > wrote in message ...
> Best to installed the new Hard Drive as the slave on IDE1.
> As a slave on IDE2 with your DVD the hard drive will most likely drop down to DMA2 speed
> which is far to slow for any performance gain.

***
Hasn't been true for 10+ years.

Run HDtach to prove you won't lose performance by having your 2nd hard drive on another
IDE along with an optical drive. I did.

>
> As for the pagefile being located on the second drive, it may be a bit faster and will
> help when defragging the C: drive as it will no longer be in the way of or in fragments
> which the defragmenter can not deal with. I relocated my pagefile to the second drive
> (creating the first partition as a small size about twice the size of my pagefile) and
> is a fixed 'Custom' size (not managed by windows).

***
1) do you do any READS from your pagefile.
2) do you have write caching enabled for your hard drives?

JL

>
> Jim
>
> "lomaca" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> prahadan Wrote:
>>> I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD
>>> writer as
>>> IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives
>>> on
>>> the IDE1 channel.
>>>
>>> Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will
>>> performance
>>> be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding
>>> the
>>> second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and
>>> all
>>> data separate from the programs).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dan.
>> The only problem I can see is, that when the dvd drive is in use it
>> will restrict the slave HD's transfer speed.
>> It would be better if you set the HD as the master, and the DVD drive
>> as the slave.
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> --
>> lomaca
>
>

Jim Lewandowski
May 8th 06, 12:11 AM
"lomaca" > wrote in message ...
>
> prahadan Wrote:
>> I recently installed a second hard drive as IDE2 slave with my DVD
>> writer as
>> IDE2 master. I have since read that it is best to keep both hard drives
>> on
>> the IDE1 channel.
>>
>> Could someone please confirm the logistics of the setup - will
>> performance
>> be compromised with my current setup (one of the reasons for adding
>> the
>> second drive was the improved performance by storing the pagefile and
>> all
>> data separate from the programs).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan.
> The only problem I can see is, that when the dvd drive is in use it
> will restrict the slave HD's transfer speed.

***
How often does this occur? When writing an optical, and a hard drive "disc image" is
used, even if the disc image hard drive and optical are on the SAME IDE, the optical is SO
slow comparitively, the hard drive will peel the data at a fast enough rate to keep the
optical busy writing.

For purity's sake, I placed my optical WRITE drive on the same drive as my boot drive (IDE
#0 slot) so the "disc image" is written from my second hard drive which IS on another IDE
controller.

JL


> It would be better if you set the HD as the master, and the DVD drive
> as the slave.
> Cheers
>
>
> --
> lomaca

lomaca
May 9th 06, 07:30 AM
"For purity's sake, I placed my optical WRITE drive on the same drive as my boot drive (IDE
#0 slot) so the "disc image" is written from my second hard drive which IS on another IDE controller."

What does this mean or prove?

Try the setup the OP has.

Now, just use the DVD for playing music, never mind writing, and at the same time run a database app. like Access or similar from the first HD, WITH THE DATABASE, containing the actual data, SITTING ON THE SECOND HD, (which is slaved to the DVD as per original setup.)
I think you will be surprised.

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