simplecj
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Well, I was going to try to post my benchmark, but now I think I've got some problems with my SSD.
I have a 64GB Kingston SSD-Now installed as my primary system disk. When I first installed the system, Windows ranked my disc at 7.1, then after rolling from Win7 RC to the final version Windows said that it could not complete the performance analysis because of some error (can't remember exactly what it said). Then a while later I ran it and it did complete, but now my disc rates at a 5.9.
I tried to run the first benchmark program, read speeds seem OK, tops off around 170 MB/s, but the write speed has me concerned. The first "Seq" sequence had write speeds at 26.9MB/s. The "4k" sequence was taking too long to complete, and was showing 0.19 MB/s with and hour and a half showing on the countdown timer! :shock:
Anyone have any ideas on what could cause this or any settings to check?
I have a 64GB Kingston SSD-Now installed as my primary system disk. When I first installed the system, Windows ranked my disc at 7.1, then after rolling from Win7 RC to the final version Windows said that it could not complete the performance analysis because of some error (can't remember exactly what it said). Then a while later I ran it and it did complete, but now my disc rates at a 5.9.
I tried to run the first benchmark program, read speeds seem OK, tops off around 170 MB/s, but the write speed has me concerned. The first "Seq" sequence had write speeds at 26.9MB/s. The "4k" sequence was taking too long to complete, and was showing 0.19 MB/s with and hour and a half showing on the countdown timer! :shock:
Anyone have any ideas on what could cause this or any settings to check?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Assembled and Configured by Myself
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale (OC stable 3.6GHz)
- Motherboard
- Asus P5Q-E
- Memory
- 4GB (2x2) GSkillz DDR2 @ 1066MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus EN9600GT - upgrading soon
- Sound Card
- HTO Omega Striker 7.1 - Using optical out to Logitech DTS
- Monitor(s) Displays
- BenQ FP202W LCD & BenQ MP720 DLP Projector in Dualview
- Hard Drives
- 64GB Kingston SSD-Now SSD - System Drive
500GB Seagate SATA - My Documents and Files
1TB Seagate SATA - Media and Archive Drive
500GB Seagate Freeagent External - Backup Drive
- PSU
- OCZ500MXSP - Modularized cable system, 120mm Exaust Fan
- Case
- Tsunami Dream Tower
- Cooling
- Zalman "Copper Flower" sinks on both CPU and GPU + 4x120mm