Posted December 12, 2012
I know there is something wrong regarding my Optical Drive speeds. I am loading Two Worlds Two from disk and it has been over half an hour, and it's still not even halfway through.
I have also noticed this on other installations. I am pretty sure my optical drives aren't operating at SATA III speeds (or even SATA II) even though they are hooked up to SATA III ports with SATA III cables.
What should I look for?? I looked in bios, could find nothing. The drive itself was OEM and thus, came with no manual or anything to look at.
Any suggestions?
FWIW: Here's the specs:
i7-3770k
32 GB 1600MHz RAM
256 GB Samsung 830 Series SSD HD
3 TB Western Digital 7200RPM, 64MB cache, HD
2 Nvidia GeForce GTX 560ti's in SLI mode
top of the line ECS 1155 motherboard. (Golden Edition)
And this thing installs games from disks slower than my old computer. Something ain't right.
ADDED IN EDIT: Also, too, I hesitate to blame the drive itself, because I've got THREE optical drives in this (long story) and ALL THREE are slow at installing.
I just do NOT believe my optical drives are operating at SATA III, especially because everytime I boot up I see a fast message on my screen listing one of the optical drives (probably the boot one) and next to it shows "SATA I".
I think my optical drives are all operating at SATA I. And there is nothing in BIOS to change it.
Could it be bad wires??? Order all new SATA III data cables and try that???
I have also noticed this on other installations. I am pretty sure my optical drives aren't operating at SATA III speeds (or even SATA II) even though they are hooked up to SATA III ports with SATA III cables.
What should I look for?? I looked in bios, could find nothing. The drive itself was OEM and thus, came with no manual or anything to look at.
Any suggestions?
FWIW: Here's the specs:
i7-3770k
32 GB 1600MHz RAM
256 GB Samsung 830 Series SSD HD
3 TB Western Digital 7200RPM, 64MB cache, HD
2 Nvidia GeForce GTX 560ti's in SLI mode
top of the line ECS 1155 motherboard. (Golden Edition)
And this thing installs games from disks slower than my old computer. Something ain't right.
ADDED IN EDIT: Also, too, I hesitate to blame the drive itself, because I've got THREE optical drives in this (long story) and ALL THREE are slow at installing.
I just do NOT believe my optical drives are operating at SATA III, especially because everytime I boot up I see a fast message on my screen listing one of the optical drives (probably the boot one) and next to it shows "SATA I".
I think my optical drives are all operating at SATA I. And there is nothing in BIOS to change it.
Could it be bad wires??? Order all new SATA III data cables and try that???
Post edited December 12, 2012 by OldFatGuy