HDD info in advanced mode meaning

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HDD info in advanced mode meaning

 

In Advanced mode SIGuardian shows your:

  • ATA/ATAPI - version numbers of ATA/ATAPI standards supported by your HDD. Most modern HDD supports 4 version of standard.

  • Maximum PIO supported mode - PIO is the faster mode of transfer operation when default, but it uses the CPU for transferring data. Maximum mode always supports lower modes - for example, if your HDD supports PIO mode 4 - it also supports PIO 3, PIO 2-1

  • Maximum Multi Word DMA (MWDMA) mode - multi word DMA mode is the mode of transfer operations that use DMA - so it doesn't use the CPU while transferring data - so you can do make anything else while your HDD is working.

  • Ultra DMA mode - new mode supported mostly in Pentium and other high-end systems. In this mode it also keeps the CPU free while the system transfers data, but it can work faster than MWDMA mode.

In Advanced mode, SIGuardian shows different technical information about possible hard disk work modes and standards supported by this HDD.

 

Supported standards

SIGuardian reports about which standards your hard disk supports.

Today these standards are present:

 

Standard

Year of approval

Features

ATA-2

 

Support of data transfer modes PIO mode 2-3, DMA mode 1-2 (look at the description below), LBA, enhanced device identify commands (Identify Drive)

ATA/ATAPI-3

 

Support of ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, ZIP&ldots;), S.M.A.R.T.

ATA/ATAPI-4

1996

UDMA data transfer modes (look description below)

ATA/ATAPI-5

 

UDMA-66

ATA/ATAPI-6

in development

UDMA-100

 

 SIGuardian can reports what your HDD supports one of the following data transfer modes:

 

Mode of operation

Maximum data
transfer rate

PIO modes

PIO mode 0

3.3 Mb/sec  

PIO mode 1

5.2 Mb/sec  

PIO mode 2

8.3 Mb/sec  

PIO mode 3

11.1 Mb/sec  

PIO mode 4

16.6 Mb/sec  

 

 

DMA modes

Single word mode 0

2.1 Mb/sec  

Single word mode 1

4.2 Mb/sec  

Single word mode 2

8.3 Mb/sec  

Multiword mode 0

4.2 Mb/sec  

Multiword mode 1

13.3 Mb/sec  

Multiword mode 2

16.6 Mb/sec  

 

  

Ultra DMA modes

Ultra DMA-33

33.3 Mb/sec  

Ultra DMA-66

66 Mb/sec

Ultra DMA-100 (ATA-100)

100 Mb/sec  

 

Moreover, consider that in transfer modes "PIO mode #" the CPU is used to transfer data, so in such modes CPU utilization is higher than in DMA or UDMA modes.


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