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[ The PC Guide | Troubleshooting and Repair Guide | The Troubleshooting Expert | Troubleshooting Specific Components | Troubleshooting Hard Disk Drives | Performance Issues ] I added a new, modern hard disk to my older system, but it is performing slower than it should Explanation: You upgraded or replaced your hard disk, but it is still performing at a speed comparable to your older drive. The transfer rate performance is not quite as good as you were expecting, or benchmarks are lower than what others are getting for the drive.Diagnosis: As discussed in detail in this Reference Guide section on hard disk performance, the performance level of a hard disk is dependent on many different factors. Some of these are a function of the hard disk itself, but many are a function of the other parts of the system. Most hard disk benchmarks in fact are influenced by the speed of the chipset, processor, memory and other components. Also, putting a new hard disk into an old motherboard can greatly limit its performance because the interface may not be capable of running at the higher modes that are required for peak performance. Remember to check out this section in the Optimization Guide on hard disk performance.Recommendation:
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