File copy speed

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Configuration
Interface Ultra DMA 133
Capacity(GB) 80G
Sector size (bytes) 512

Performance
Data buffer (Kbyte) 2,048
Rotational speed (rpm) 7,200
Media transfer rate (max,Mbits/sec) 757
Interface transfer rate (max,MB/sec) 133
Sustained data rate (read, typical ID/OD, MB/sec) 29.6-61.1
Seek time (read, typical)*
Average (ms) 8.5
Single track (ms) 0.8
Full stroke (ms) 15.1
Average latency (ms) 4.17


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ReinisFMF said:
How fast should a file be copied? I have average speed at about 2MB/s.

Is this the speed you are talking about transfering files from a folder to a different folder, or copying them from the internet? what is it?
 
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DJ-CHRIS said:
Is this the speed you are talking about transfering files from a folder to a different folder, or copying them from the internet? what is it?

Actually, this speed was when I copied files from one parition to another. Then the speed is 4 MB/s, I suppose.
 
ReinisFMF said:
pentium 4 3Ghz
256 MB RAM
Win XP SP2

reinis if i were you i would get rid of the sp2....i've known two comps that have bit it hard when using sp2 and it's probaly only a matter of time before yours does the same. if i were you i would change back to sp1.

sorry i didn't help with the data transfer but i saw sp2 and had to say something about it.
 
According to their website, you should be getting the following:

Drive Transfer Rate: 133 MBps (external) / 61.1 MBps (internal)
 
Well, SP2 works on most comps, as long as you install it on a clean XP installation. It totally destroyed my neighbours PC though. I wasn't able to fix it. Only a format helped.
 
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