Many people have many SSD drives these days, so lets benchmark your SSD! Lets make a small database.
Follow this pattern and the rules:
1)brand/type
2)capacity
3)firmware
4)SATA revision
5)Power On hours (You can find that information via CrystalDiskInfo. DOWNLOAD)
6)OS/driver
7) Sequential read
8) Sequential write
9) 4k read
10) 4k write
11) 4k QD64 read
12) 4k QD64 write
13) Acc. time read
14) Acc. time write
A) Download the benchmark AS SSD:
DOWNLOAD
B) Start the benchmark and upload the screenshot and the necessary informations here:
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RESULTS:
[GB] [hours] [MB/s] [milliseconds]<col width='64'><col width='64'><col width='50'><col width='64'><col width='50'><col width='48'><col width='64'><col width='41'><col width='99'><col width='64' span="9"> USER BRAND TYPE CAP. FIRM. SATA Pow.On OS DRIVER Chipset Seq.R Seq.W 4 R 4 W 4T64R 4T64W Acc.tR Acc.tW Honzik1 Crucial M4 256 0009 II 991 W7 RST-10.6 PM55 262.82 232.11 18.89 49.21 163.18 155.55 0.153 0.410 accel Crucial M4 128 0009 III 88 W7 RST-10.6 HM65 501.62 194.62 19.63 42.45 288.88 163.36 0.119 0.201 maximinimaus Samsung 470 2x128 AXM09B1Q II N/A W7 RSTe-3.0 PM45 312.71 482.39 12.53 114.44 221.66 112.09 0.181 0.029 Xonar Kingston V100 128 D110225a III 265 W7 RST-10.6 HM67 246.96 209.97 8.95 25.62 12.70 18.75 0.427 0.133
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Change the size of test from 1x1000MB to something like 3x100MB, 1000MB is alot of data to write to a SSD for a test, especially if performed multiple times. Otherwise this thread is a pretty good idea
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Ok, As SSD will be the best way. No need to make any settings. Here are my new results:
View attachment 71425
Please, send me some results too, I will note them!
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this is my result...
Crucial M4 with Firmware 0009 (128 GB) SATA 6 GB/s
OS Win7
RST 10.6
Chipset HM65
power on hours 88 hours -
Thank you accel
Come on guys! Lets make the database wider, send me your results! -
Samsung 470 Firmware AXM09B1Q 2 X 128 GB (RAID0) SATA II
OS Win7 64 Sp1
RSTe 3.0
Chipset PM45
power on hours n. a. with RAID -
Do you take a snapshot in Win7 and then save it? Or is it within the benchmark program itself....? -
Press ALT R+PrintScr, then you just CTRL+V to Paint or Photoshop
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tilleroftheearth Wisdom listens quietly...
Or, you could simply use the Snipping Tool built into Win7.
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^^^^That's what I thought! And just save the image as a format that NBR accepts and link it in a post correct?
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It's uploaded to photobucket. Then once it's uploaded it gives you a bunch of different links to choose from. I use the "forum" link, don't know what others use. Just copy and paste the forum link and your picture will show up once you hit send.
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Send me more results please! I will note them!
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SSD Benchmark results
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Honzik1, Oct 7, 2011.