10-12-2015 03:27 AM
10-13-2015 03:01 AM
Hi Jonathan_Intel
Some more information
The image below is from http://www.thessdreview.com/our-reviews/intel-750-pcie-ssd-review-400gb/3/ Intel 750 PCIe SSD Review (400GB) | The SSD Review where a Intel 750 SSD was tested using AS SSD (same version as I used)
The results between my use of AS SSD on my Intel 750 are roughly similar to those below except for sequential writes
10-13-2015 03:07 AM
All
Sorry - pushed [enter] too fast.
I understand that my testing using AS SSD would be somewhat different from the "official" test results by Intel as per the link within your response.
However, I am puzzled why my results are reasonably similar to the testing done by SSD Review Site and Intel except for Sequential Writes where the difference in results is not of the order of 10 - 20% but is around 50%.
I am after advice as to what could be possibly causing this difference
Regards
Michael
10-13-2015 01:26 PM
Hello mick354029,
I cannot refer to the test results using AS SSD since that is not a tool we use for benchmarking, however, I advise you to test the performance using Iometer and the parameters mentioned in the document I provided before.
For further assistance, please export and save the SSD log from https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18455/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Toolbox Intel® SSD Toolbox and we will be glad to review it.
Also, let us know the exact model of your motherboard and the BIOS version currently used.
10-13-2015 07:23 PM
Hi Jonathan_Intel
Thanks for your response.
I have looked at page 13 of the document of the link re Intel 750 SSD Performance Testing.
I'll use IO Meter to test my SSD tonite when I get home from work, however are you please able to also answer a couple of questions as I have never used IO Meter previously:-
Apologies if my questions are basic but want to be certain
Regards
Michael
10-14-2015 02:54 PM
Hello mick354029,
Since this is your Boot drive and it is already in use, you do not need to prefill the SSD, however, you might want to perform a shorter test, not the full 20 minutes test.