Slow data transfer rates
I have a MacBook Pro - Retina with an Apple thunderbolt to gigabit ethernet adaptor which is connected directly to one port of a synology 412+Nas with Cat6 cable. I am experiencing low data rates when transferring large files (>1GB) usually less than 25Mb/s though sometimes peaking at 100Mb ( fora few seconds) The average rate declines throughout the file transfer. I have noticed that there is a repeated/ self recovering crash which occurs which is co incdent with a dip in the date rates. Having eventually found the crash report its detail is associated with Finder. I am not technically savy enough to interpet the report nor have I been fortunate enough to find the crash reports again!
Has anyone else had this data rate performance issue?
your profile will sort itself out after that period but if you are having disconnection with the hub resetting then there is a more serious noise problem. Check your phone line by dialling 17070 option 2 - should hear nothing - best done with a corded phone
Are you connected to the master or test socket or somewhere else? do you have extensions sockets and if so have you removed the orange bellwire from terminal 3 from the master and all the extensions as this can act like an aerial for noise. http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/bellwirenutshell.html
there is no point in getting the mods to fix your profile if you have a noise problem as you will be back to square 1 in a few days so better sorting problem first
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Handle 0xDA00, DMI type 218, 101 bytes
OEM-specific Type
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Version: A17
Release Date: 04/06/2010
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ROM Size: 4096 kB
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PCI is supported
PNP is supported
APM is supported
BIOS is upgradeable
BIOS shadowing is allowed
ESCD support is available
Boot from CD is supported
Selectable boot is supported
EDD is supported
Japanese floppy for Toshiba 1.2 MB is supported (int 13h)
3.5"/720 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
Print screen service is supported (int 5h)
8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h)
Serial services are supported (int 14h)
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ACPI is supported
USB legacy is supported
BIOS boot specification is supported
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Handle 0x0100, DMI type 1, 27 bytes
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UUID: 44454C4C-5900-1050-8033-C4C04F434731
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SKU Number: Not Specified
Family: Not Specified
Handle 0x0200, DMI type 2, 8 bytes
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Product Name: 0PU052
Version:
Handle 0x0300, DMI type 3, 13 bytes
Chassis Information
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Type: Space-saving
Lock: Not Present
Version: Not Specified
Asset Tag:
Boot-up State: Safe
Power Supply State: Safe
Thermal State: Safe
Security Status: None
Handle 0x0400, DMI type 4, 40 bytes
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Manufacturer: Intel
ID: 76 06 01 00 FF FB EB BF
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FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip)
VME (Virtual mode extension)
DE (Debugging extension)
PSE (Page size extension)
TSC (Time stamp counter)
MSR (Model specific registers)
PAE (Physical address extension)
MCE (Machine check exception)
CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported)
APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported)
SEP (Fast system call)
MTRR (Memory type range registers)
PGE (Page global enable)
MCA (Machine check architecture)
CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported)
PAT (Page attribute table)
PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension)
CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported)
DS (Debug store)
ACPI (ACPI supported)
MMX (MMX technology supported)
FXSR (FXSAVE and FXSTOR instructions supported)
SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions)
SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2)
SS (Self-snoop)
HTT (Multi-threading)
TM (Thermal monitor supported)
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L2 Cache Handle: 0x0701
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Asset Tag: Not Specified
Part Number: Not Specified
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Core Enabled: 2
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64-bit capable
Handle 0x0700, DMI type 7, 19 bytes
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Location: Internal
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Maximum Size: 32 kB
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Operational Mode: Varies With Memory Address
Location: Internal
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Maximum Size: 6144 kB
Supported SRAM Types:
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Handle 0x0800, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
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External Reference Designator: Not Specified
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Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
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Handle 0x0807, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
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Handle 0x0808, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
Port Type: USB
Handle 0x0809, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
Port Type: USB
Handle 0x080A, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
Port Type: USB
Handle 0x080B, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
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Handle 0x080C, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
Port Type: USB
Handle 0x080D, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: RJ-45
Port Type: Network Port
Handle 0x080E, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
Port Type: Audio Port
Handle 0x080F, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
Internal Reference Designator: LINE-OUT
Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
Port Type: Audio Port
Handle 0x0810, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
Port Type: Audio Port
Handle 0x0811, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
Port Type: Audio Port
Handle 0x0812, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
Port Connector Information
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Internal Connector Type: None
External Reference Designator: Not Specified
External Connector Type: DB-15 female
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Handle 0x090A, DMI type 9, 13 bytes
System Slot Information
Designation: SLOT1
Type: x1 Proprietary
Current Usage: In Use
Length: Long
Characteristics:
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Handle 0x0901, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
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System Slot Information
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Type: 32-bit PCI
Current Usage: Available
Length: Long
ID: 2
Characteristics:
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3.3 V is provided
PME signal is supported
Handle 0x0903, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0904, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0905, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0906, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0907, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0908, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x0A00, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
On Board Device Information
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Handle 0x0A02, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
On Board Device Information
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Status: Enabled
Description: Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Handle 0x0A03, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
On Board Device Information
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Status: Enabled
Description: Intel(R) High Definition Audio Controller
Handle 0x0B00, DMI type 11, 5 bytes
OEM Strings
String 1: www.dell.com
Handle 0x0D00, DMI type 13, 22 bytes
BIOS Language Information
Language Description Format: Long
Installable Languages: 1
en|US|iso8859-1
Currently Installed Language: en|US|iso8859-1
Handle 0x0F00, DMI type 15, 29 bytes
System Event Log
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Header Start Offset: 0x0000
Header Length: 16 bytes
Data Start Offset: 0x0010
Access Method: Memory-mapped physical 32-bit address
Access Address: 0xFFF01000
Status: Valid, Not Full
Change Token: 0x00000018
Header Format: Type 1
Supported Log Type Descriptors: 3
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Data Format 1: POST results bitmap
Descriptor 2: System limit exceeded
Data Format 2: System management
Descriptor 3: Log area reset/cleared
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Handle 0x1000, DMI type 16, 15 bytes
Physical Memory Array
Location: System Board Or Motherboard
Use: System Memory
Error Correction Type: None
Maximum Capacity: 8 GB
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Number Of Devices: 4
Handle 0x1100, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
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Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Total Width: 64 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 1024 MB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: None
Locator: DIMM_1
Bank Locator: Not Specified
Type: DDR2
Type Detail: Synchronous
Speed: 667 MHz
Manufacturer: AD00000000000000
Handle 0x1101, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x1000
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Total Width: 64 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 1024 MB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: None
Locator: DIMM_3
Bank Locator: Not Specified
Type: DDR2
Type Detail: Synchronous
Speed: 667 MHz
Handle 0x1102, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x1000
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Total Width: 64 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 1024 MB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: None
Locator: DIMM_2
Bank Locator: Not Specified
Type: DDR2
Type Detail: Synchronous
Speed: 667 MHz
Handle 0x1103, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x1000
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Total Width: 64 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 1024 MB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: None
Locator: DIMM_4
Bank Locator: Not Specified
Type: DDR2
Type Detail: Synchronous
Speed: 667 MHz
Handle 0x1300, DMI type 19, 15 bytes
Memory Array Mapped Address
Starting Address: 0x00000000000
Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
Range Size: 4064 MB
Physical Array Handle: 0x1000
Partition Width: 1
Handle 0x1400, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
Starting Address: 0x00000000000
Ending Address: 0x0007FFFFFFF
Range Size: 2 GB
Physical Device Handle: 0x1100
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
Partition Row Position: 1
Interleave Position: 1
Interleaved Data Depth: 1
Handle 0x1401, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
Starting Address: 0x00080000000
Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
Range Size: 2016 MB
Physical Device Handle: 0x1101
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
Partition Row Position: 1
Interleave Position: 1
Interleaved Data Depth: 1
Handle 0x1402, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
Starting Address: 0x00000000000
Ending Address: 0x0007FFFFFFF
Range Size: 2 GB
Physical Device Handle: 0x1102
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
Partition Row Position: 1
Interleave Position: 2
Interleaved Data Depth: 1
Handle 0x1403, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
Memory Device Mapped Address
Starting Address: 0x00080000000
Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
Range Size: 2016 MB
Physical Device Handle: 0x1103
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
Partition Row Position: 1
Interleave Position: 2
Interleaved Data Depth: 1
Handle 0x1410, DMI type 126, 19 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x1800, DMI type 24, 5 bytes
Hardware Security
Power-On Password Status: Enabled
Keyboard Password Status: Not Implemented
Administrator Password Status: Enabled
Front Panel Reset Status: Not Implemented
Handle 0x1900, DMI type 25, 9 bytes
System Power Controls
Next Scheduled Power-on: *-* 00:00:00
Handle 0x1B10, DMI type 27, 12 bytes
Cooling Device
Type: Fan
Status: OK
OEM-specific Information: 0x0000DD00
Handle 0x1B11, DMI type 27, 12 bytes
Cooling Device
Type: Fan
Status: OK
OEM-specific Information: 0x0000DD01
Handle 0x1B12, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x1B13, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x1B14, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0x2000, DMI type 32, 11 bytes
System Boot Information
Status: No errors detected
Handle 0x8100, DMI type 129, 8 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
81 08 00 81 01 01 02 01
Strings:
Intel_ASF
Intel_ASF_001
Handle 0x8200, DMI type 130, 20 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
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00 00 00 00
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OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
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19 04 14 00 01 00 01 02 C8 00 BD 10 00 00 00 00
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OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
88 06 00 88 5A 5A
Handle 0xD000, DMI type 208, 10 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D0 0A 00 D0 01 03 FE 00 11 02
Handle 0xD100, DMI type 209, 12 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D1 0C 00 D1 78 03 07 03 04 0F 80 05
Handle 0xD200, DMI type 210, 12 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D2 0C 00 D2 F8 03 04 03 06 80 04 05
Handle 0xD201, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0xD400, DMI type 212, 242 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D4 F2 00 D4 70 00 71 00 00 10 2D 2E 42 00 11 FE
01 43 00 11 FE 00 0F 00 25 FC 00 10 00 25 FC 01
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23 8F 00 08 00 23 F3 00 09 00 23 F3 04 0A 00 23
F3 08 0B 00 23 8F 10 0C 00 23 8F 20 0E 00 23 8F
30 0D 00 23 8C 40 A6 00 23 8C 41 A7 00 23 8C 42
05 01 22 FD 02 06 01 22 FD 00 8C 00 22 FE 00 8D
00 22 FE 01 9B 00 25 3F 40 9C 00 25 3F 00 09 01
25 3F 80 A1 00 26 F3 00 A2 00 26 F3 08 A3 00 26
F3 04 9F 00 26 FD 02 A0 00 26 FD 00 9D 00 11 FB
04 9E 00 11 FB 00 54 01 23 7F 00 55 01 23 7F 80
5C 00 78 BF 40 5D 00 78 BF 00 04 80 78 F5 0A 01
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00 00
Handle 0xD401, DMI type 212, 172 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D4 AC 01 D4 70 00 71 00 03 40 59 6D 2D 00 59 FC
02 2E 00 59 FC 00 6E 00 59 FC 01 E0 01 59 FC 03
28 00 59 3F 00 29 00 59 3F 40 2A 00 59 3F 80 2B
00 5A 00 00 2C 00 5B 00 00 55 00 59 F3 00 6D 00
59 F3 04 8E 00 59 F3 08 8F 00 59 F3 00 00 00 55
FB 04 00 00 55 FB 00 23 00 55 7F 00 22 00 55 7F
80 F5 00 58 BF 40 F6 00 58 BF 00 EB 00 55 FE 00
EA 00 55 FE 01 40 01 54 EF 00 41 01 54 EF 10 ED
00 54 F7 00 F0 00 54 F7 08 4A 01 53 DF 00 4B 01
53 DF 20 4C 01 53 7F 00 4D 01 53 7F 80 68 01 56
BF 00 69 01 56 BF 40 FF FF 00 00 00
Handle 0xD402, DMI type 212, 152 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D4 98 02 D4 70 00 71 00 00 10 2D 2E 2D 01 21 FE
01 2E 01 21 FE 00 97 00 22 FB 00 98 00 22 FB 04
90 00 11 CF 00 91 00 11 CF 20 92 00 11 CF 10 E2
00 27 7F 00 E3 00 27 7F 80 E4 00 27 BF 00 E5 00
27 BF 40 D1 00 22 7F 80 D2 00 22 7F 00 45 01 22
BF 40 44 01 22 BF 00 36 01 21 F1 06 37 01 21 F1
02 38 01 21 F1 00 39 01 21 F1 04 2B 01 11 7F 80
2C 01 11 7F 00 4E 01 65 CF 00 4F 01 65 CF 10 D4
01 65 F3 00 D5 01 65 F3 04 D2 01 65 FC 00 D3 01
65 FC 01 FF FF 00 00 00
Handle 0xD403, DMI type 212, 157 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
D4 9D 03 D4 70 00 71 00 03 40 59 6D 17 01 52 FE
00 18 01 52 FE 01 19 01 52 FB 00 1A 01 52 FB 04
1B 01 52 FD 00 1C 01 52 FD 02 1D 01 52 F7 00 1E
01 52 F7 08 1F 01 52 EF 00 20 01 52 EF 10 21 01
52 BF 00 22 01 52 BF 40 87 00 59 DF 20 88 00 59
DF 00 E8 01 66 FD 00 E9 01 66 FD 02 02 02 53 BF
00 03 02 53 BF 40 04 02 53 EF 00 05 02 53 EF 10
06 02 66 DF 00 07 02 66 DF 20 08 02 66 EF 00 09
02 66 EF 10 17 02 66 F7 00 18 02 66 F7 08 44 02
52 BF 40 45 02 52 BF 00 FF FF 00 00 00
Handle 0xD800, DMI type 126, 9 bytes
Inactive
Handle 0xDD00, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
DD 13 00 DD 00 01 00 00 00 10 F5 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00
Handle 0xDD01, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
DD 13 01 DD 00 01 00 00 00 11 F5 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00
Handle 0xDD02, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
DD 13 02 DD 00 01 00 00 00 12 F5 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00
Handle 0xDE00, DMI type 222, 16 bytes
OEM-specific Type
Header and Data:
DE 10 00 DE C1 0B 00 00 10 05 19 21 01 00 00 01
Handle 0x7F00, DMI type 127, 4 bytes
End Of Table
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Firmware Revision: 06.01C06
Standards:
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Likely used: 8
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heads 16 16
sectors/track 63 63
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device size with M = 1000*1000: 80000 MBytes (80 GB)
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PIO: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
Cycle time: no flow control=120ns IORDY flow control=120ns
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* SMART feature set
Security Mode feature set
* Power Management feature set
* Write cache
* Look-ahead
* Host Protected Area feature set
* WRITE_BUFFER command
* READ_BUFFER command
* DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE
SET_MAX security extension
Automatic Acoustic Management feature set
* Device Configuration Overlay feature set
* Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE
* SMART error logging
* SMART self-test
* Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s)
* Host-initiated interface power management
* SMART Command Transport (SCT) feature set
* SCT Long Sector Access (AC1)
* SCT LBA Segment Access (AC2)
* SCT Error Recovery Control (AC3)
* SCT Features Control (AC4)
* SCT Data Tables (AC5)
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Master password revision code = 65534
supported
not enabled
not locked
frozen
not expired: security count
not supported: enhanced erase
Checksum: correct
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