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    Handy drive site


    Probably been seen before but I thought this was a handy site Best SSD 2015 - 112 Charts - UserBenchmark especially for SSD's
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    I usually check that site for SSD bench comparisons. They have a client you can run on your computer to benchmark various components but SSD benchmarks are the best.
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    Yep Gokhan mate I just came across it when I Googled the Samsung 840 to the 850 and then it spat out all those others.

    That other one I guess you mean AS SSD? Alex Intelligent Software - Downloads
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    I use AS SSD too, but I was hinting at UserBenchMark's own client - Home - UserBenchmark there on first page (Free download).
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    Gokhan I just ran the program and the graphics look pretty ordinary and the CPU I was thinking pretty good not that good.

    Mind you it is reporting the GPU which is a GTX860M is just that a small chip I suppose as opposed to the GTX 960 which knocks spots off it. But and interesting one to have around eh?
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    I don't use it for hardware other than SSDs (ran it once when I first found out the site). But for SSDs, this is the only place I check.

    Is GTX860M really that low with respect to a GTX980? It is shown as 7.73%, I wonder how my GTX560M does (I can change it to GTX980M though if I ever get the money for it ) You must have had lots of things running, showing RAM at ~50%.
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    Actually Gokhan I am back at my place later on today and I shall run the test on my other machines as each one has NVidia GTX 650Ti's in them - bar one which is the original GTX 650.

    Do you think that maybe the memory of the GPU (860M) is limited I some way though I don't know why.
    I haven't had much to do with GPU's to be honest they are just a card one shoves in and sets up and think no more about it.

    But what I might try is checking the HW Info readouts for the GPU in the machines I have and see if the power to them is any different - that volts and temps for example. Though having said that I cannot measure that info on this machine because it runs Intel HD 4600 graphics until the going gets tough and I think it was AddRam (Brian) once told me it is then it kicks in.

    Suppose a Furmark would be the thing to run but I am a little wary because where I live now this is my main and most efficient machine and I would hate to break it.
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    FurMark will heat your GPU like nothing else, you can try activating the Nvidia with a Unigine benchmark.
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    Ok mate might give it a go as the 860M driver is in the Programs list now.

    Never having run Furmark before what do you suggest for a time to run it cos I don't want to wreck the thing
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    Unigine Heaven or Valley, or 3DMark ones. Check their websites.
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