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60gb x25m g2 with read/write 4k of 10-13 mb/s?! help!

idata
Esteemed Contributor III
hey everyone. i did a fresh 7 install, in AHCI mode, did all the SSD tweaks, etc etc. drive is brand new.

i get (sry no pic)

Seq: R:251 W:1044K: R:13 W:124K64: R:143 W:65Time: 0.113 / 0.185everything is great and i did everything listed by intel and guides, etc. why is the 4k so low? faulty drive?anyone had this?thanks

everything is AWESOME. but the 4k is damn terrible. what could be doing this?other than my 4k these numbers are some of the best i have seen
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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Your 4k and access times are suboptimal but if you would notice that in real life is debatable. What mobo are you using?

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

ASUS notebook G73JH - Mobo H55M

core i7, ati hd 5870m, 8gb ddr3 ram

Seq: R:251 W:1044K: R:13 W:194K64: R:143 W:65Time: 0.113 / 0.185

everything is AWESOME. but the 4k is damn terrible. what could be doing this?other than my 4k these numbers are some of the best i have seen

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Those results are not abnormal for a notebook/ laptop. If you put the drive in a workstation you would see an increase in the access time and 4k speeds.

Your access times of 0.113 / 0.185 should be in the order of 0.057 and 0.084. For some reason your notebook is adding latency which is effecting your access and 4k times.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

hmm ok. any ideas what could cause a increased latency?

what if i changed allocation to 64K instead of 4k

and could i use something like acronis disk director to do this without formatting, or would this ruin ssd?