
Webmasters: Please link to the previous page. Have a peek, it is a free tool and extremely small download.

An avalanche of reports emerged last September, when owners of the usually speedy Samsung SSD 840 and SSD 840 EVO detected. AS SSD Benchmark is a small but very handy SSD benchmark tool. Most of the Indilinx and new Samsung MLC SSD's are very good, and good value, but the Intel MLC drives are just in a different league. An unfortunate tale about Samsungs SSD 840 read performance degradation. There is a lot of information floating around, but nothing that. The I/O pattern from IOMeter "workstation" config is the test that most users will see in the real world on a daily basis, and if possible, the difference is even more substansial between the Intel and the rest of the SSD crowd: If you can copy the IO pattern of "Workstation" config with QD#32-64 and add it to the AS Bench, you can be presumptious enough to call it a real world test in the benchĪS Bench is a "simple" (no pun' intended) utility, that actually gives the average users a glims into the real world with this QD#64 test, and even if it may put a dent into their SSD's and their own ego, it still is only the unmasked truth of whats going on at OS level in real world scenarious with regards to Queue Depth.īTW: The raid0 array of my 2x X25-M drives, put out a substansial 72448/28160 IOPS 283/110mb/s in the QD#64 Random 4kb R/W and a score of 859 points, but even that won't come close to the advantage over the rest using "Workstation" config in IOMeter. It would be interesting to compile a collection of real world PowerPC benchmark results with different configurations of solid state drives from factory sealed 2.5' PATA SSDs, mSATA and the various adapter caddies and CF solutions.

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Sure, real life QD shows the benefit of the NCQ enabled Intel controller, and it's tremendous speed, but why leave the truth to sites like Anandtech an PC Perspective exclusively with their IOMeter tests, after all this is whats happening in the real world, or as close to it as you can possebly come. Cudos for implementing the QD#64 random test, it's a real test, and QD#1 tells only a minute fraction of the story with no relevance to the real world.
