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I recently bought a 1.5TB FreeAgent XTreme external drive to store backups. I bought both a .5M (almost too short) and 1.5 cable (really too long). I want to see if I am getting the full 3.0G/sec transfer with either cable. My Norton 360 backup report was of no help because it didn't give me the total backup time so I could do the computation.
Is there a built in Vista connection speed status like there is for a network connection, or is a a third party tool I can use to measure the connection speed/transfer rate for my esata hard drive?
Goot point about the actual transfer rate. According to PC World, the fastest SATA drive I know about, the WD Velociraptor, had a max burst speed of 250.3 MB/s with average read speed of 105.6 MB/s. – hanleyp – 2009-09-02T01:16:04.107
the 1.5 TB Freeagent sports a Barracuda 7k2 RPM, not really a match for the Velociraptor :) – None – 2009-09-02T01:41:40.837
Good point on the drive speed being the limiting factor, I feel a bit silly now for forgetting about that. – Kevin Hakanson – 2009-09-02T21:10:19.647
sure you can run fancy benchmarks, but all what matters with an external hard drive is how it performs real world tasks, such as copying/moving files. besides, FastCopy as a nice addon to your system anyway, Vista file copy is rather buggy and dreadful slow at times. – None – 2009-09-02T21:26:45.840