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OFFICIAL: SSD Benchmarking Thread


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got an samsung 830 128 GB. It´s running in my aw m17x R4 with 498 MB/s reding und 343 MB/s writing. Has anyone the 256 GB model? I´m interestet in reading performance.

Sequential real isn't the determining factor. In fact it's the least important one. Run a crystal disk benchmark and post the results here. @Brian could post his since I believe he has the 256 GB version of it.

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Crucial M4 512GB in my HP EliteBook 8760w:

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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 © 2007-2010 hiyohiyo

Crystal Dew World : Crystal Dew World

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* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [sATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]

Sequential Read : 496.328 MB/s

Sequential Write : 216.603 MB/s

Random Read 512KB : 420.827 MB/s

Random Write 512KB : 252.774 MB/s

Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 20.041 MB/s [ 4892.8 IOPS]

Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 62.026 MB/s [ 15143.0 IOPS]

Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 199.576 MB/s [ 48724.6 IOPS]

Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 223.034 MB/s [ 54451.6 IOPS]

Test : 1000 MB [C: 47.6% (219.0/460.5 GB)] (x5)

Date : 2012/12/10 15:25:08

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I wonder why are the range of speeds is so huge? It might be 100+ MBs even on the same sata6 connection. Is it have something to do with chipset controller on your motherboard? I heard somewhere the bind of sandforce + intel (moterboad chipset) shows the best results, is it true?

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256GB Samsung SM841 (MZ-7PD256D) benchmarks: after secure erasing drive and applying tweaks at Dozty | How to Improve SSD Performance, disabling C1E and setting highest multiplier with EIST disabled using Throttlestop:

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Pros

- can be had for considerably lower $$ on ebay than a Samsung 840 Pro but delivers similar performance as shown here

- very low power consumption drive -> improve notebook battery life over other SSDs/HDDs

- massive improvement in boot times and system responsiveness over a HDD

- quietens system as has no HDD spin noise

Cons

- Samsung Magician will not recognize the drive -> does not work

- Samsung 840 Pro firmware cannot be installed on drive and there are no Dell updates that I can find

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@Jimbo

Your RAM is 2fast4me ;-;

ADATA XPG 2x8GB @ 2400. I did nothing but enable XMP (I'm completely new to OC'ing stuffs)

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Shizuku is pleased.

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Samsung 840 EVO 120GB. 36.8GB free. 2nd OS install. I didn't really close my applications. Had chrome, foobar (music on other drive), steam open.

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Samsung PM830 mSATA 64GB ( @deadbydawn thanks again!) . 32GB free

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