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X25-M G2 80GB benchmarks look good?

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

just got a x25-m g2 drive and first thing was to update firmware then installed the os.

i've read that intel drivers dont support trim yet so i stuck with windows 7 ahci drivers (x64)

i went around google and compared my benchmarks and some of mines seem off..

i have tried ssd toolbox, as-cleaner. and still the score turns out around 310-330 on AS SSD

does anyone have any suggestions to improve them, particularly the 4k write is about half of everyone else's that I saw

or do these look good (that I wont notice)?

Thanks!

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

ok, all of that done. first things i did when i installed the os

umm the mobo is.. im not sure, since its my laptop. lenovo thinkpad t500, p8600

i'm thinking about formatting it and trying it on my desktop, asus p5b-deluxe

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I wouldn`t do anything more. I`ve a laptop too and I`ve similar results.

We`re getting these speeds because of the structure of the laptop.

You would have better results with the desktop computer.

All the best!

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

oh really?.. I thought it would be a problem

I might try it tonight on desktop to see if it really performs the way it should

these shouldnt make much of a real world difference, should they? the speeds

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

My lenovo thinkpad x200 has never benched below 0.12ms for either read or write access times. Not sure what to make of it but I'm not going to stress out about it anymore. I've tweaked W7 to high heaven and back.