I just run some tests on my CD drives, to determine the best configuration for a giant task of transforming my CD library into MP3.
Drives are: 4 months old DVD 16x ATA (supposedly 40xCD), 3 years old SCSI CD 24x, 6 months old SCSI-2 CD-RW 12/10/32.
I put first handy game CD and run Sandra: ATA scored 1276 - used on average 30% CPU; SCSI/24 was 2% better, and SCSI-2/32 was 20% better - both used on average 2% CPU.
Now, the real life: Using eac copied each time the same 3 tracks from a music CD.
ATA = speed 3.7x, time 4'45", CPU usage 24-28%
SCSI = speed 5.6x, time 3'11", CPU usage 2-5%
SCSI-2 = speed 12.3x, time 1'17", CPU usage 4-9%.
hard drive is 60G ATA Barracuda, RAM is 512MB DDR @133MHz, CPU is P4@2.13GHz@133MHz
I guess no comment is necessary. Now I'm banging my head into the wall for buying chepo DVD instead SCSI one, as I have quite some DVD ripping planned, and I bet the scores would be similar.
Drives are: 4 months old DVD 16x ATA (supposedly 40xCD), 3 years old SCSI CD 24x, 6 months old SCSI-2 CD-RW 12/10/32.
I put first handy game CD and run Sandra: ATA scored 1276 - used on average 30% CPU; SCSI/24 was 2% better, and SCSI-2/32 was 20% better - both used on average 2% CPU.
Now, the real life: Using eac copied each time the same 3 tracks from a music CD.
ATA = speed 3.7x, time 4'45", CPU usage 24-28%
SCSI = speed 5.6x, time 3'11", CPU usage 2-5%
SCSI-2 = speed 12.3x, time 1'17", CPU usage 4-9%.
hard drive is 60G ATA Barracuda, RAM is 512MB DDR @133MHz, CPU is P4@2.13GHz@133MHz
I guess no comment is necessary. Now I'm banging my head into the wall for buying chepo DVD instead SCSI one, as I have quite some DVD ripping planned, and I bet the scores would be similar.