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The AS SSD looks like it's slowing down a bit, the Everest looks good though.

Anything noticeable?

What drivers are you using?

I think these are to different types of tests Dave on the same SSD. I could be wrong, but they probably use different criteria to run the test. That's probably the difference. :)

I got the crap scared out of me yesterday. I tried to boot and saw the dreaded "no boot device found" or something like that. I promptly disconnected my SSD and connected it to a different SATA port and controller and it is working fine. I connected it back to the same one and it's working fine. I'm glad Patriot has a 10 year warranty......damn. It could be my SSD dying.....I don't know.
 

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Read tw33k's previous scores:

First one, click here for the AS SSD screen shot.

Second, click here for the Crystal Disk screen shot

Third, click here for the AS SSD screen shot

Final, click here for the AS SSD and everest screen shots

The AS SSD looks like it's slowing down a bit, the Everest looks good though.

Anything noticeable?

What drivers are you using?

I think these are to different types of tests Dave on the same SSD. I could be wrong, but they probably use different criteria to run the test. That's probably the difference. :)

I got the crap scared out of me yesterday. I tried to boot and saw the dreaded "no boot device found" or something like that. I promptly disconnected my SSD and connected it to a different SATA port and controller and it is working fine. I connected it back to the same one and it's working fine. I'm glad Patriot has a 10 year warranty......damn. It could be my SSD dying.....I don't know.

Was just referring to the AS SSD marks from his previous posts, Looks like the AS SSD scores have fallen off a bit. Since the Everest scores were pretty much in line with his previous AS SSD scores I was wondering if he had noticed any performance decline.

He had mentioned he was using the msahci drivers, so should have trim working.

Have been reading up on the SSDs for a while, been planning to get one and am very curious about performance degradation.

Did finally order one, should be here in about a week. Yes, living on a tropical island has it's drawbacks.

As for the dreaded "no boot device found" , hope it keeps on going for you.
This is not the kind of thing I want to see now that I have one coming.

How's your SSD performance doing over time?

It would be nice if some of the previous posters would update their scores, so we all can see if there has been any performance decline and what they are doing about it.

P.S. Looks like your going Gold real soon, Congrats...
 
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my SSD has got better overall score with the new Intel Driver since i bought it in Dec.
could just be the new AS SSD or that i don't do many benchmarks with it.

Left Old Dec Benchmark with msahci -- Right Today Benchmark with Intel Driver.
 

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Having done a bit o' researching before my SSD arrived in early Feb I was fully aware
of the dire warnings regarding mis-alignment. I also knew that the Reflect images I had
were almost certainly mis-aligned but I was bound and determined to avoid reinstalling
the OS.

The first test with AS-SSD confirmed the mis-alignment, yet the results were on par with
test results from others:

mis-aligned.jpg

I had no performance issues for the week or two that I ran the SSD with this
mis-aligned partitiion. Eventually I decided to go for the fix.

After several failed trial-&-error attempts to get the image file restored to a properly
aligned partition (Reflect+Robocopy, Acronis, etc) I stumbled on a post at the
Crucial forums (link below) which detailed a method of actualy correcting the existing mis-
alignment without data loss using Gparted. I had little faith that the (fairly simple) process would work, but in fact it did work.

AS-SSD test after RE-alignment:

aligned.jpg

What I found most interesting about this whole experience was that at the end of
the day there was little or no change in the test results. IF alignment is truly
critical for the performance of the SSD then why hadn't I seen even a modicum of
benefit? Ah, the mysteries!

So for the weeks since the re-alignment, I've treated the SSD with no special care. I
was on a mission to see what it would tolerate -- if it broke it broke. No biggie. It
was used just like a HDD. Although there is nothing on the SSD except the OS &
Programs (pagefile & temp files are elsewhere, 'fetching/indexing/hibernation are off)
I didn't hesitate writing to the drive. I've created and restored many, many Images
-- even ignored all the warnings and defragged the darn thing half a dozen times
just to get the SSD to react. Nothing.

After all that, the latest AS-SSD test results show a slight **improvement in performance**:

May5.jpg

So, from my perspective, it seems that this SSD didn't care about alignment or a bit of
mis-use.

Link to Crucial forums post 're-alignment without data loss' by Daz.

Re-alignment without data loss. - Crucial Community

Thank You, Daz!
 

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What I found most interesting about this whole experience was that at the end of
the day there was little or no change in the test results. IF alignment is truly
critical for the performance of the SSD then why hadn't I seen even a modicum of
benefit? Ah, the mysteries!
I think that just showcases the neurotic nature that many of us computer enthusiast's suffer from. We often go to extreme lengths to ensure that something is configured exactly as we think it should be configured and quite often we don't really even properly test before and after to see if it really amounted to any perceivable difference. But if we heard that something works, and we read a post from somebody saying it works...sometimes we begin to adopt those theories as our own recommendations.
 

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I think that just showcases the neurotic nature that many of us computer enthusiast's suffer from. We often go to extreme lengths to ensure that something is configured exactly as we think it should be configured and quite often we don't really even properly test before and after to see if it really amounted to any perceivable difference. But if we heard that something works, and we read a post from somebody saying it works...sometimes we begin to adopt those theories as our own recommendations.

Well said.
 

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Read tw33k's previous scores:

First one, click here for the AS SSD screen shot.

Second, click here for the Crystal Disk screen shot

Third, click here for the AS SSD screen shot

Final, click here for the AS SSD and everest screen shots

The AS SSD looks like it's slowing down a bit, the Everest looks good though.

Anything noticeable?

What drivers are you using?

I think these are to different types of tests Dave on the same SSD. I could be wrong, but they probably use different criteria to run the test. That's probably the difference. :)

I got the crap scared out of me yesterday. I tried to boot and saw the dreaded "no boot device found" or something like that. I promptly disconnected my SSD and connected it to a different SATA port and controller and it is working fine. I connected it back to the same one and it's working fine. I'm glad Patriot has a 10 year warranty......damn. It could be my SSD dying.....I don't know.

Was just referring to the AS SSD marks from his previous posts, Looks like the AS SSD scores have fallen off a bit. Since the Everest scores were pretty much in line with his previous AS SSD scores I was wondering if he had noticed any performance decline.

He had mentioned he was using the msahci drivers, so should have trim working.

Have been reading up on the SSDs for a while, been planning to get one and am very curious about performance degradation.

Did finally order one, should be here in about a week. Yes, living on a tropical island has it's drawbacks.

As for the dreaded "no boot device found" , hope it keeps on going for you.
This is not the kind of thing I want to see now that I have one coming.

How's your SSD performance doing over time?

It would be nice if some of the previous posters would update their scores, so we all can see if there has been any performance decline and what they are doing about it.

P.S. Looks like your going Gold real soon, Congrats...

Thanks for clearing that up Dave,

My SSD is still working fine. I don't know why it failed temporarily (or if it was the SSD) but the old Torqx is running great! I don't know if it will make it the full 10 year warranty. I will use this thing for the fulll 10 years in one way or another to see how long it lasts. I will use it as a data drive some day when I get a new one.

Also, thanks for mentioning me going gold. I have been slacking off lately here in the forums. I should be a "goldmember" now! Ah well.....it will be good to be a goldmember. I will hit it this weekend maybe.

Have a great day!
 

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Nate, Congrats on the new Gold badge :D

Glad to hear the ole Torqx is alive and kick'in.


I think that just showcases the neurotic nature that many of us computer enthusiast's suffer from. We often go to extreme lengths to ensure that something is configured exactly as we think it should be configured and quite often we don't really even properly test before and after to see if it really amounted to any perceivable difference. But if we heard that something works, and we read a post from somebody saying it works...sometimes we begin to adopt those theories as our own recommendations.

Good point, but it's hard not to mess with things.

If we can get it working just a little bit better ;)
 

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External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
It would be nice if some of the previous posters would update their scores, so we all can see if there has been any performance decline and what they are doing about it.

Left: March 31, 2010. Bench was ran running Windows normally
Right: This morning (5-8-10). Bench was ran in Safe Mode.
 

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march and now. In march the standard achi driver, now using the intel driver.
 

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is my motherboard compatible with a SSD? do you just need a sata cable? Thanks. MB listed in specs.
 

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is my motherboard compatible with a SSD? do you just need a sata cable? Thanks. MB listed in specs.

All you need for a SSD is a spare SATA port on your board.
 

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Hi... after a Win7 Pro clean install on X25M 160GB x3.
 

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Impressive raboot.
Im jealous for the record.
 

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Hi... thanks. What record?
 

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Officially, he is jealous. That's what he meant.
 

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Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
Internet Speed
15/2 cable modem
Other Info
Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
Just a figure of speech :)

Officially, he is jealous. That's what he meant.

Ahh... I see. It's officially official :D ... the jealous part I mean. :confused:
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
OEM
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64
CPU
Core i7 920 @ 3.8GHz
Motherboard
EVGA X58 Classified
Memory
OCZ DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA NVIDIA GTX 280 SLi
Sound Card
Creative Pro PCIe
Monitor(s) Displays
Sharp Aquos 37" HDTV
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p
Hard Drives
Three Intel X25M 160GB RAID 0 / One 640GB WD Drive (storage)
PSU
Corsair HX1000W
Case
Cooler Master HAF 932
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12P SE1366
Keyboard
Razer Lycosa
Mouse
Razer DeathAdder
Just got it tonight. Kingston SSDNow V Series SNV425-S2BD/64GB. Hows it look?
 

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My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 430
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 6.1 Build 7600
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 2.66Ghz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0G254H
Memory
8GB DDR3 PC3-10700H (1333Mhz)
Graphics Card(s)
Visiontek ATI Radeon HD4850
Sound Card
Intel® 7.1 channel High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VH222H 22"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OS: Kingston SSDNow V Series SNV425-S2BD/64GB

Data: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB, 7200 RPM
PSU
Dell 425watt PSU
Case
Dell XPS 430
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 1000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 2000
Internet Speed
20Mb/s Down 5Mb/s Up
Other Info
Logitech X-540 5.1 Channel Surround Sound System
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