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Storage media are becoming more and more a limiting bottleneck in the overall system performance. I/O latencies are the very dominating factor in the performance of complex applications and hard drive performance can often be directly correlated with benchmark results in applications like Ziff Davis Content Creation Winstone.
Lets stick with the basic stuff first, that is, HDTach from TCDLabs. The drive itself is, of course a factor to be taken into account, however, the IBM GXP60 are still amongst the fastest drives out there.

At least, according to HDTach, there is nothing one could criticize.
Content Creation Winstone 2001
In real life applications the blazing I/O performance translates into excellent ContentCreation Winstone 2001 scores.

Content Creation Winstone 2001 scores at 100 MHz FSB (2.4 GHz CPU) and 117 MHz FSB (2.8 GHz CPU).
Content Creation Winstone 2002

Content Creation Winstone 2002 scores at 100 MHz FSB (2.4 GHz CPU) and 117 MHz FSB (2.8 GHz CPU)
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