The following results are from formatting the Fujitsu MHV2080AH to FAT32. You may notice the "0%" CPU Utilization figure. Since HD Tach has a +/- of 2%, this could mean the drive was using 2% of the CPU. Since the drive was tested on a dual-processor motherboard (Abit VP6 with 2-1Ghz processors), HD Tach may have been confused. For example, once processor may have been using 0%, while the other processor was using 2%. Depending on the software application, one or two processors may be used. In either case, this demonstrates the very low power requirement of the Fujitsu MHV2080AH.
FAT32 "Quickbench" Results

The HD Tach RW 3 FAT32 "Quickbench" results consist of a 4MB preread area and a 4MB test area (8MB), with the drive being formatted in FAT32. From the above graph, the Fujitsu MHV2080AH demonstrated the following:
- Average Read Speed of 18.7MB/s
- Burst Speed of 16.4MB/s
- Random Access Speed of 19.2ms
- CPU Utilization of 0% (+/- 2%)
FAT32 "Longbench" Results

The HD Tach RW 3 FAT32 "Longbench" results consist of a 16MB preread area and an 16MB test area (32MB), with the drive being formatted in FAT32. From the above graph, the Fujitsu MHV2080AH demonstrated the following:
- Average Read Speed of 18.7MB/s
- Burst Speed of 17.5MB/s
- Random Access Speed of 19.0ms
- CPU Utilization of 2% (+/- 2%)
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