I did some tests on that Cached Promise controller yesterday (Need help on this Promise ISA caching controller), stacking it up against a standard Winbond ISA controller. For the test, I used Speedsys and 270mb 3600rpm Quantum Maverick Prodrive. Keeping the RPM's low, should in theory and in my mind, make the Cached controller somehow boost the drive. Ohh boy, was I wrong. I got the exact same kind of results when using a 3600rpm drive, as well as I got with a 4200rpm, 5400rpm and 7200rpm drives. As well as a CF card and a DOM module. Namely that the controller degrades the performance of storage, compared to a non cached standard ISA IDE controller.
The question is why? And as I have no means of testing out on WindowsNT 4.0 or 3.51. I have no freaking clue, if the Promise DC99 Cached ISA controller in reality is meant for NT or what the true purpouse of this card is.
I have included 3 pictures:
#1: Standard Winbond NON-Cached.
#2: Promise DC99 Cached Controller with 2.5mb cache (512k onboard + 2mb 30pin modules)
#3: For the laughs of it, Winbond Controller with 512mb Transcend CF card.
The computer setup, that I used for it. Was the following:
- ISA Only Socket 3 motherboard, with 256kb 15ns Cache
- Intel 486dx33 CPU
- 16mb 60ns 72pin EDO Memory
- Tseng ET4000
- Winbond and Promise DC99 Controllers
- 270mb 3600rpm Quantum Maverick ProDrive
As you all can see. The results for the Cached Controller is grimm.... I would have liked to see better results.
So I will keep to the CF card on the Winbond controller, for my dx33 build. A shame. The promise card just looks awesomme.
Yet with the fact that it does not provide compatibility with the Goldstar CD-Rom drive. I see no use for the Promise.
Can anyone give any example of were exactly this controller was introduced? What type of Computer is it meant for?
Speedsys Results:
The attachment NonCachedController.jpg is no longer available
The attachment WithCachedController.jpg is no longer available
The attachment NonCached-CF-Card.jpg is no longer available
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
001100 010010 011110 100001 101101 110011