A dutch user posted benchmarks of his Crucial M4 64GB on SATA II. The second result is with Intelppm disabled, the third with LPM disabled. I was surprised by how fast the third result looks. For people that don't need maximum battery life it might be interesting to experiment with these settings.
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I had to disable LPM. D:
Its lame for Intel to make it by default "on" when their own SSD (Intel SSD 510) has problems with it.
But nice find.
Disabling LPM for performance boost?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Phil, Jul 13, 2011.