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I installed a new Maxtor 7L300S0 a couple weeks ago. This is one of the MaxLine III drives (here is a link to the PDF doc for this drive). I have a couple questions, and I'd greatly appreciate it if someone more knowledgable than me could provide some explanation.
Some background: The 7L300S0 replaced a Western Digital WD2000JB drive (more accurately, it relegated it to a spot as my secondary drive). My board is an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe. The 7L300S0 is the first SATA drive I've ever had, and it's the first time I've hooked anything up to the SATA ports on the board.
1. On paper, the 7L300S0 is faster than the WD2000JB. But in actuality, I notice some things are much slower now. Saving simple text files in UltraEdit, for example, presents a noticable delay before the process is complete. (It's only about a second, but previously, it would have been nearly instantaneous.) Extracting archives is very noticably slower as well now, as opposed to how it was before.
2. The 7L300S0 has one issue that really bothers me: Sometimes, it fails to report S.M.A.R.T. information, including its temperature value, to software that requests it. In fact, when I defrag a partition on the drive under Windows XP, I can't query its S.M.A.R.T. status at all, nor obtain its current temperature. If I stop the defrag, the query succeeds.
When I asked them, Maxtor's first-level support responded by saying they "don't think it's a problem with the drive itself". And of course, they told me to run their PowerMax utility on it. The drive passes the PowerMax basic test, and all the Advanced tests that precede the full scan. (I see no need to run a full surface scan on the drive, especially since my mainboard doesn't provide UDMA support natively. I have, however, scanned the surface using HD Tune, and no errors were found.)
The Question: Is this normal, or do I need to RMA this drive?
Some background: The 7L300S0 replaced a Western Digital WD2000JB drive (more accurately, it relegated it to a spot as my secondary drive). My board is an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe. The 7L300S0 is the first SATA drive I've ever had, and it's the first time I've hooked anything up to the SATA ports on the board.
1. On paper, the 7L300S0 is faster than the WD2000JB. But in actuality, I notice some things are much slower now. Saving simple text files in UltraEdit, for example, presents a noticable delay before the process is complete. (It's only about a second, but previously, it would have been nearly instantaneous.) Extracting archives is very noticably slower as well now, as opposed to how it was before.
- In Device Manager, the Silicon Image SATA controller shows that the drive is using "Ultra DMA mode 6". So it's not that I'm using PIO mode.
- Not everything is obviously slower. General use of the system is such that I wouldn't notice a difference. It's just when I do something file-intensive that presents a progress dialog, I can clearly tell it's taking longer than it used to.
- I'm using the latest WHQL drivers for the SATA controller.
2. The 7L300S0 has one issue that really bothers me: Sometimes, it fails to report S.M.A.R.T. information, including its temperature value, to software that requests it. In fact, when I defrag a partition on the drive under Windows XP, I can't query its S.M.A.R.T. status at all, nor obtain its current temperature. If I stop the defrag, the query succeeds.
When I asked them, Maxtor's first-level support responded by saying they "don't think it's a problem with the drive itself". And of course, they told me to run their PowerMax utility on it. The drive passes the PowerMax basic test, and all the Advanced tests that precede the full scan. (I see no need to run a full surface scan on the drive, especially since my mainboard doesn't provide UDMA support natively. I have, however, scanned the surface using HD Tune, and no errors were found.)
The Question: Is this normal, or do I need to RMA this drive?