SATA and eSATA Performance
Website: HD Tach 3.0
We tested the SATA and eSATA performance with an Intel X25-M SSD to maximise the use of the SATA connections to show up any core differences in raw performance.
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-DS4
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Asus P6T Deluxe
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MSI Eclipse SLI
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Asus Rampage II Gene
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218.0
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217.2
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217.1
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194.5
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191.4
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190.7
MB/s (higher is better)
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P (Gigabyte JMicron)
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Asus Rampage II Gene (JMicron JMB363)
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Foxconn Blood Rage (JMicron JMB363)
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Asus P6T Deluxe (Marvell 88SE6111-NAA1)
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MSI Eclipse SLI (JMicron JMB362)
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217.1
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167.3
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162.4
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159.8
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117.6
MB/s (higher is better)
The SATA performance is similar to the P6T, and while quite fast doesn't maxmise the performance available from a high end device like our Intel X25-M SSD by nearly 20MB/sec. The extra SATA/eSATA performance is not too bad though, as far as JMicron chipsets go we saw worse on the Maximus II Gene, however Asus still manages to offer quite a bit of bandwidth.
USB 2.0 Performance
Website: HD Tach 3.0
We tested the USB performance with an Intel X25-M SSD and a SATA to USB adapter to saturate the USB bus in order to look for any performance drops.
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Asus Rampage II Gene
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-DS4
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MSI Eclipse SLI
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Asus P6T Deluxe
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34.9
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34.9
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34.9
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34.9
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34.9
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34.9
MB/s (higher is better)
The USB performance is consistent to other ICH10R southbridge boards tested.
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