I used DiskBench to test the transfer speeds of the two drives, a WD Green Desktop, model WD20EARX and a Seagate Barracuda, model ST2000DM001 on an XP machine with an Asus P5Q MB, Core2 Quad processor and 2GB of RAM with the following results.
7.05 GB file transfer:
WD to WD - 38.617 MB/s
Seagate to Seagate - 35.497 MB/s
0.705 GB file transfer:
WD to WD - 43.268 MB/s
Seagate to Seagate - 32.956 MB/s
From what I can gather, the WD Green drive rotates at 5405 rpm and the Seagate at 7200 rpm. The WD drive is designed for storage, not speed, but in these benchmarks it is faster than the Seagate.
I guess I have two questions:
1. Are these transfer speeds typical of drives of this sort, SATA3 drives on and SATA2 MB?
2. Why is the Seagate 7200 rpm drive so much slower than the WD "IntelliPower" 5405 rpm drive?
7.05 GB file transfer:
WD to WD - 38.617 MB/s
Seagate to Seagate - 35.497 MB/s
0.705 GB file transfer:
WD to WD - 43.268 MB/s
Seagate to Seagate - 32.956 MB/s
From what I can gather, the WD Green drive rotates at 5405 rpm and the Seagate at 7200 rpm. The WD drive is designed for storage, not speed, but in these benchmarks it is faster than the Seagate.
I guess I have two questions:
1. Are these transfer speeds typical of drives of this sort, SATA3 drives on and SATA2 MB?
2. Why is the Seagate 7200 rpm drive so much slower than the WD "IntelliPower" 5405 rpm drive?