OptyFM Honorable Jul 21, 2012 56 0 10,630 Oct 8, 2013 #1 Yes, it's plugged into my sata 3 6.0 gbps ports. Yes I'm using a sata 3 cable. I completely reinstalled my OS (Windows 8) onto the SSD. My drives are in ahci mode. What have I done wrong here? Rig is in my sig for reference..
Yes, it's plugged into my sata 3 6.0 gbps ports. Yes I'm using a sata 3 cable. I completely reinstalled my OS (Windows 8) onto the SSD. My drives are in ahci mode. What have I done wrong here? Rig is in my sig for reference..
Solution Dereck47 Oct 8, 2013 The advertised 555MB/s Read speeds are with ATTO benchmark software. http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=product_specification&cid=3&piid=169&lan=us ATTO uses highly compressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly compressible data is the easiest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write.
The advertised 555MB/s Read speeds are with ATTO benchmark software. http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=product_specification&cid=3&piid=169&lan=us ATTO uses highly compressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly compressible data is the easiest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write.
Dereck47 Splendid Jan 20, 2011 3,275 0 22,960 Oct 8, 2013 Solution #2 The advertised 555MB/s Read speeds are with ATTO benchmark software. http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=product_specification&cid=3&piid=169&lan=us ATTO uses highly compressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly compressible data is the easiest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The advertised 555MB/s Read speeds are with ATTO benchmark software. http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=product_specification&cid=3&piid=169&lan=us ATTO uses highly compressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly compressible data is the easiest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write.
OptyFM Honorable Jul 21, 2012 56 0 10,630 Oct 8, 2013 #3 Alright, but this is still a bit slow isnt it? or is this performing in spec? Upvote 0 Downvote
Y Y0GI Splendid Jul 22, 2013 4,745 0 24,960 Oct 8, 2013 #4 OptyFM : Alright, but this is still a bit slow isnt it? or is this performing in spec? Why not D/L and run ATTO to see? Yogi Upvote 0 Downvote
OptyFM : Alright, but this is still a bit slow isnt it? or is this performing in spec? Why not D/L and run ATTO to see? Yogi
Dereck47 Splendid Jan 20, 2011 3,275 0 22,960 Oct 8, 2013 #5 What software did you use to benchmark your drive? Benchmark with AS-SSD and post your results. Upvote 0 Downvote
OptyFM Honorable Jul 21, 2012 56 0 10,630 Oct 9, 2013 #6 Thats my results.. I tested with atto and it was as high as 500+.. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dereck47 Splendid Jan 20, 2011 3,275 0 22,960 Oct 9, 2013 #7 AS-SSD uses highly incompressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly incompressible data is the hardest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write. Your benchmark results are normal. Upvote 0 Downvote
AS-SSD uses highly incompressible data to test Read/Write speeds. Highly incompressible data is the hardest type of data for any SSD to Read/Write. Your benchmark results are normal.