Show Us Your WEI (2)


  1. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #2081

    A Guy said:
    OK, all setting and tweaking done. SSD score and memory both went up .1

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    A Guy
    Looks good
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  2. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2082

    ranger72 said:
    Totally agree with you essenbe That is definately the way to go at this stage of technology.
    The truth is that if you buy mechanical 6GB/s hard drives, your WEI score won't increase and your performance won't increase. SSDs have just recently broken the 3GB/s barrier. No mechanical HD is even close.
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  3. Posts : 196
    Win 7 Ultimate-64 Bit, Vista Home Premium-32 Bit, LinuxMint 17, Qiana 64 Bit
       #2083

    Yes I agree! The data transfer rate for my S-ATA Hitachi's are at 300MBs

    ranger72:)
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  4. Posts : 274
    WINDOWS 7 Ultimate x64 Full
       #2084

    Overclocked WEI score.
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2085

    ranger72 said:
    Yes I agree! The data transfer rate for my S-ATA Hitachi's are at 300MBs

    ranger72:)
    That's what they are rated at. It isn't what you get. Here is my Western digital Black WD1002FAEX tated at 6 GB/s
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  6. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #2086

    ranger72 said:
    Yes I agree! The data transfer rate for my S-ATA Hitachi's are at 300MBs

    ranger72:)

    You can Download and run this free hard disk benchmarking tool, it will tell you the speed and transfer rate of your drives.

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  7. Posts : 196
    Win 7 Ultimate-64 Bit, Vista Home Premium-32 Bit, LinuxMint 17, Qiana 64 Bit
       #2087

    essenbe said:
    ranger72 said:
    Totally agree with you essenbe That is definately the way to go at this stage of technology.
    The truth is that if you buy mechanical 6GB/s hard drives, your WEI score won't increase and your performance won't increase. SSDs have just recently broken the 3GB/s barrier. No mechanical HD is even close.
    With this particular SST ( SilverStone) and my mobo which in which I have two active 3.0 Usb's shows a possible data transfer rate of 5 GBits. Thats pretty fast!
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  8. Posts : 196
    Win 7 Ultimate-64 Bit, Vista Home Premium-32 Bit, LinuxMint 17, Qiana 64 Bit
       #2088

    I thank both you guys for the info.

    I'll download and run that ATTO Benchmark app and see what shakes. That Silverstone sst is pretty impressive
    and I do realize that there is a difference between "rated at" and "benchmark reality"
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  9. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2089

    Run the ATTO test Dave gave you the link to. You won't get half of that. All of these ports are 'rated' at much higher than you will actually fet. You saw my ATTO test. My HD is rated at 6GB/s. What I get is 125-130.
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  10. Posts : 196
    Win 7 Ultimate-64 Bit, Vista Home Premium-32 Bit, LinuxMint 17, Qiana 64 Bit
       #2090

    Yes. You are correct. Here is mine.
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