03-22-2010 01:55 PM
Hi all,
I've been testing my new system that has an Intel X25-M 80 gb and I seem to be getting a lower 4k read value than most benchmarks I see, usally around 19/20 MB/s while mine is 14MB/s.
This is on a fresh windows 7 x64 instalation, asus p7p55d motherboard and a I5-750 cpu. Sata option in BIOS with AHCI when installing windows.
- system restore off
- index off
- hibernation off
I've read all the related threads here and more and still no solution.. any ideas?
thanks in advance
03-25-2010 06:03 PM
I found other interesting thing that X25-M speed depends a little on overall system speed. Because cache/memory speed involved. At least on my computer and P55 chipset. In compasion 21x149=3.13Ghz memory @1490Mhz I get AS SSD score 414 and 16x200=3.2Ghz memory @2000Mhz the score was 428.
You can also try experimenting with disabling CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) and Virtualization Technology in BIOS.
Lol . Another update. I boot from WD HDD and Win XP x64 and the X25-M 4k read speed is normal. Before it is 15 now 22. Only thing was changed until that is BIOS update and Load BIOS defaults. No drivers changed.
Message was edited by: pavle
03-28-2010 07:15 AM
I have the same problem,
Solution for me is: C1E;C3/C6/C7 parametre in my BIOS. They have to be disable, Parametre CPU EIST can be enable.
(Sorry for my bad english)
03-28-2010 09:49 AM
03-28-2010 11:11 AM
Interesting as I have C1E enabled without any issues.
03-28-2010 11:19 AM
C1E and C3/C6/C7 - enable - very bad speed (4K Read)
C1E enable or C3/C6/c7 - enable - middle speed (4K Read)
When i disble it - very good (or normal) speed in 4K Read
I have Gigabyte P55A-UD6