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About 15 months ago I moved my entire photographic computing platform from the pc to a Mac Pro desktop. The Mac Pro shipped with only a 250GB hard drive, and I added another three drives to increase capacity. These added drives have now been replaced with 1TB Seagate Barracuda hard drives, and I read a
thread over on Naturescapes.net about how Barracuda drives by default are configured with a jumper that puts the drive into backward compatibility mode
, or SATA 1 mode (1.5GB/sec burst transfer rate). If you remove this jumper you will instantly see doubling of your hard drive speed from a data burst standpoint. Keep in mind that you need to have SATA 2 on your computer, or you might run into issues.
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Very cool. Thanks, E.J.