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    Hd Questions

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by ghsoccer4, Aug 2, 2006.

  1. ghsoccer4

    ghsoccer4 Notebook Consultant

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    I have been looking around at some other benchmarks and mine seems a little slow. I used hd tune and i will give a screen shot to look at. My computer is a dell E1505 T2400(1.83ghz), 2gb ram, 100GB 5400 hd and i figured my hd was my bottleneck but i was hoping it would be better than this. could anyone tell me if this is bad and if it is what i can do to fix it and make it run faster
     

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  2. asenna

    asenna Notebook Consultant

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    i dont think that is really to slow for your hdd
     
  3. ghsoccer4

    ghsoccer4 Notebook Consultant

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    i guess not
    i started to look at more and it doesnt seem too bad, slightly slow but nothing terrible
     
  4. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I have the same HDD and interesting to note that mine has higher CPU usage and slower burst rate...
     

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