07-05-2010 10:10 PM
Benching with HDTach/HDTune, I'm not getting the flat relatively smooth lines on my read graphs that I was expecting and have seen in reviews of this SSD and others.
Do I have a bum drive? I have a few large dips in performance, one right near the beginning of the drive.
It is a Win 7 OS drive, however, the testing is done when the drive is not the current running OS, I use a Raptor with Win XP to bench the Intel 160 G2.
SSD was made in March of this year. No RAID. AHCI enabled (ICH10R). Intel Toolbox ran.
07-20-2010 04:30 PM
I originally ignored it because I already stated in my OP that I wasn't benching FROM the same drive that's being tested.
So unless you're saying that running programs on a completely different disk or being connected to the internet affects a secondary disk acting as a data drive... I'm not sure there's anything to investigate there.
The results are consistent across at least those 2 programs, AND when I actually DO run the benchmarks FROM the Intel G2 drive (in Windows 7)
07-20-2010 08:36 PM
I'm not sure that is it though. As i seen numerous test with the ssd as a active os drive on the internet testing showing flat lines.
07-26-2010 02:59 PM
deusfaux,
Have you been able to change systems settings and see if that affects results or been able to try the drive on another system? This is unusual behavior and seems like there is some system interaction with the SSD causing the drops.
Regards,
Brady
08-18-2010 09:32 PM
I do not have access to another system on which to test the drive. That's investigating some kind of hardware issue with my motherboard and build?
What system settings would you have me change? I'm already trying 2 different operating systems.
08-19-2010 06:58 AM
You might try a different benchmark program , I've found ATTO to be the most reliable ???