Ah, okay. I was trying to correlate the last couple of pages to the topic when it popped up. I'm not rich enough to kill my C300 so I'll just sit back and watch.
Ah, okay. I was trying to correlate the last couple of pages to the topic when it popped up. I'm not rich enough to kill my C300 so I'll just sit back and watch.
Yes that is what the rest of us have been doing that are interested.
Watch them go for it.
They have all the info there so I have been just giving updates as they go on the Intels.
They just started on the Crucial m4 and Samsung 470 in the last few days.
Ah, okay. I was trying to correlate the last couple of pages to the topic when it popped up. I'm not rich enough to kill my C300 so I'll just sit back and watch.
Yes that is what the rest of us have been doing that are interested.
Watch them go for it.
They have all the info there so I have been just giving updates as they go on the Intels.
They just started on the Crucial m4 and Samsung 470 in the last few days.
Read the post above yours. They got the C300 in today.
Continued from:
https://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/18229-show-us-your-ssd-performance.html
Benchmark Program Links:
AS SSD Benchmark OR AS SSD Benchmark Download - Softpedia
I thought it would be interesting to compare everyones hard drive performances with screenshots from HD Tune utility (get from HD Tune). Maybe after some time we could produce a results table.
So heres mine:
Im going to show you the single WD Raptor X results first for interest:
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I bought a Samsung 840 EVO120Gb which is showing a very disappointing performance.
My system is the following:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Asus P7P55 WS
GSkill 12gb
Intel i5 760 2.8Ghz
4x Nvidia Quadro NVS 290
Since the SSD boys and girls have a "Show us your SSD Performance" thread, I thought I'd start one for us mechanical HDD owners.
Simply DL, install, and run HD Tune and post screenshots of results here in this thread. Please also tell us the Make and Model of your HDD(s) and any other specs you...
I am trying to setup a default user or machine setup for how win7 handles folder view options. I want show hidden folders to be set to on for all users and the hide extensions for know file types to be unchecked or turned off ffor all users (so extensions show)
I have located them in the registry...