Why does my SSD suck?

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  1. Posts : 1,261
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       #11

    Here's a speed test of my SSD - you will probably get these results when you upgrade.
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  2. Posts : 73
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       #12

    The latest system I built for a client had a very nice, top of the line Sony SSD. I tweaked it and tweaked it because I wanted him to be blown away when he got it.

    The speeds I got on it were around the 5500 read range. Were the highest speeds I'd ever seen not on a server. That right there, your 6045, is awesome!
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  3. Posts : 73
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       #13

    BTW, run HDTune and post your results. I'd love to see what it says about your drive.
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  4. Posts : 1,261
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       #14

    I'll do that when I get home.

    Can"t wait until you upgrade and we'll have speed contests!
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  5. Posts : 73
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       #15

    What board do you have?
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  6. Posts : 73
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       #16

    I've been thinking about getting a new one lately, just for the sad fact that I don't have USB 3.0 support. My price range is around $80...I don't think there's a reason to go any higher than that. There's some very nice ASUS and Gigabyte boards that will be very, very good.

    I definitely don't need bleeding edge.
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  7. Posts : 1,074
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       #17

    The problem with "upgrading" to a new motherboard is that is considered a new computer for software licensing purposes and when it comes to OEM software, like most Windows licenses. So unless you bought a full retail Windows license, and the vast majority of users don't, you would need to buy a new Windows license with a new board.

    You could consider adding a PCIe to USB3.0 adapter.
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  8. Posts : 73
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       #18

    I have plenty of MACs and VLKs.
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  9. Posts : 1,261
    Windows 7 Professional X64
       #19

    Comicsnut said:
    What board do you have?
    You can see any specs by clicking "My system specs" at bottom of User's name.

    My board is the Asus P8Z77-P

    I don't know where you can get a good board for $80.00.

    Mine costs $300.00.

    Since the MOBO is the heart of your system, maybe wait and save up for a good one.

    I'm sure you purchased your W7 OS and you'll have no trouble installing on a new board.

    Here are the tests you requested.

    Keep in mind, the higher scores are from the 250 Samsung 840 Pro.

    The lower ones ( on laptop) are 128 Samsung 830.
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  10. Posts : 73
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       #20

    There are plenty of boards in the $80-$100 range...plenty. If I wanted to even go to $120 I could get a good one, too.

    I've always tried to shop smart, not just pick the most expensive item on the list and throw money at it in order to say I have the most bleeding edge, top of the line piece of equipment on the market.
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