I have a Intel 750 400GB Pcie SSD installedThe Sequential Write Speed seems to be about 50% of what it should be when I run AS SSD Benchmark.The SSD is my Windows 10 OS Drive.No idea why this is so - any thoughts welcomedMick
Hi Jonathan_IntelTried to run IO Meter but got some Unexpected Kernel Trap Error....So I ran ATTO Hard Disk analysis instead & got these results (128K Sequential Writes is around 1000 MB per Sec)Which compares favourably with equivalent from SSD Revi...
Hi Jonathan_intelThanks - I was also after advice as to whether any of the instructions from p13 re IO Meter needed to change (eg. does the starting disk sector = 0 on a SSD that has not been pre-filled with data but is an existing OS & data SSD ?):-...
Hi Jonathan_IntelThanks 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...
AllSorry - 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...
Hi Jonathan_IntelSome more informationThe 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...