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Computer_Phreak
Apr 21, 2003, 07:33 PM
Im thinking about buying a Compact Flash to IDE adapter.
Normal Hard drives access times are like 8 milliseconds, but CF's access time is only 200 nanoseconds.
1 millisecond = 1,000,000 nanoseconds
So is there any problem (besides the 1 GB maximum size of CF) that would limit me? Would i gain enourmous speed?
NavyIntel007
Apr 21, 2003, 07:53 PM
The CF only allows about 10000 writes before it dies. If you can handle replacing it every so often go for it.
acj
Apr 21, 2003, 07:58 PM
No, you wouldn't gain enormous speed. Access time isn't everything. Throughput is half or more of the equation. The fastest CF cards have slower data transfer than standard hard drives. So for lots of tiny files you may get a speed increase, but not for anything "normal"
And also, 4 GB CF cards are just around the corner.
Flash hard drives (not just Compact Flash) do have potential, if they read from several areas at once in serial, like a RAIDarray. Non volitile fast storage would be cool (but expensive!)
shadowfax
Apr 21, 2003, 07:59 PM
the access time isn't too important, methinks, compared to the sustained transfer rate. what is it on a compact flash?
looks like acj beat me :o
Computer_Phreak
Apr 21, 2003, 08:02 PM
ya...
its just that solid state hard drives are so expensive...
acj
Apr 21, 2003, 08:06 PM
I think the fastest CF cards are 40X, which is rated the same way as CD drives, so 40x150 KB per second, or about 6MB per second theoretical MAX. In contrast, a 7200 RPM hard drive will transfer at about 35MB/s in the real world. If you ever capture DV video through firewire, that's about 30MB/s...
rainman::|:|
Apr 21, 2003, 08:08 PM
solid state HDs are the future. they'll get better with time :)
acj
Apr 21, 2003, 08:19 PM
There are always posibilities like a solid state HD for the OS and common programs, so boot and load times are super fast. Then you have your terrabyte spinning disc for file storage and all that.
Or a RAM disc that is mirrored on the HD if the power cuts out.
Years and years ago I impressed my (equally nerdy) friends by loading DoomII off a RAM disc. Doom always was slow to load, like 20 seconds on the fastest computer available. Mine did it in a second or two. I think this was on my first PC, a pentium 90.
Computer_Phreak
Apr 21, 2003, 08:46 PM
does anyone know the going price for a 2-3 GB solid state hard drive?
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