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Hi,
Yep plus no way to hot swap those I like to keep my os's far away from each other :)
Hiyya Roy mate as promised ahve now got the Crucial in and have attached the Samsung's readout and the Crucial readout booted in 7 and ten.Well i hope my puny >> 9 << year old lappy knocks the spots of yours
intel core 2 duo T5800@ 2.00mhz 4gb DDR2 ram
NOw not as good as I though it would be as the read/write rates are only <10 than the Samsung specs. But it is the size of drive I needed and the Crucial was on offer the Samsung 1TB a bit out of my league.
Hi,
Your top image says samsung but the tested ssd was indeed a crucial ssd :)
All 3 images are of crucial's none are for a samsung ssd.
Thanks Mike I didn't notice that and it would have been when I first slipped the Crucial in which now makes the other readings rather odd.![]()
Hi,
Use the utility we all used it shows more info
Other than that looks like a fast read score and a slower write score.
Hmm mate what SanDisk are you using as I prefer the (more costly) Ultra and Extreme models thy are really fast.
Now as TZ says there is something odd about AS SSD and may be worth a look around at what else there is
Edit: I did find this and the Anvil one sounds like it is worth a go unless someone knows of it downfalls if any.
What I found really interesting is the laymans terms right at the end of the listings re read/write rates makes a bit of sense now 10 Free Tools to Measure Hard Drive and SSD Performance • Raymond.CC
I'm using Sandisk SSD plus
What's the difference with the other models like extreme?