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    AS SSD Benchmark

    A innovative benchmark is within the words designed for Solid State Drives - AS SSD Benchmark. The advantages of the benchmark are as follows:
    • Excellent accuracy of outcome
    • Straightforwardness of use
    • Optimized in support of SSD
    • Screenshot-function
    • It's freeware tool

    The system requirements for this benchmark tool is as follows:
    • Windows XP/ Windows Vista/Windows 7
    • .NET Framework 3.0
    • An SSD to experiment with 3GB free space

    Does anybody used it so far?

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    Re: AS SSD Benchmark

    This benchmark tool calculated the performance of AS SSD. The tool consist of 5 synthetic as well as 3 practice tests. The synthetic tests are in order to decide the chronological and casual read as well as write performance of the SSD. In Sequential-test calculates the program how lengthy it takes to interpret a complete 1 GB of file to write correspondingly. During the 4K test the read as well as write performance for indiscriminate 4K blocks is dogged. The 4K-64-THRD-test matches to the 4K process apart from that here distributes the read plus write processes on 64 threads.

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    Re: AS SSD Benchmark

    The score is greatly tilted towards 64 thread 4K routine, as results the scores will tilt greatly toward Intel SSDs. Intel SSDs contain ten memory channels even as the Indinilix controller has 4. Therefore whereas random read performance is together during the 20-30MB range, inside the 64 thread 4K read test, a Vertex will achieve approximately 60MB/s, whereas an Intel X25-M will score about 150MB/s. Consequently you obtain an OCZ Vertex scoring about 230 points, and an Intel X25-M will mesh you about 480, above twice the score. In practice the drives aren't essentially that far separately except you are using a server.

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    Re: AS SSD Benchmark

    The AS SSD Benchmark provided us comparable sequential read/write consequences. The Vertex 3 broke the 500MB blockade through a read throughput of 510.6MB/s, building it 46% quicker than the Crucial RealSSD C300 and 90% more rapidly than the Intel SSD 320 sequence. The write performance was furthermore extraordinary in spite of merely attaining 277.7MB/s -- it was 19% quicker than the RealSSD C300.

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    Re: AS SSD Benchmark

    AS SSD Benchmark is a simple utility designed for measuring the speed of the SSD. Merely start the program, select your drive, click Start, and it'll check your SSD's read as well as write speed during an assortment of methods, providing a score for every one while it's completed. And if that's not sufficient, there is furthermore extra file copy as well as compression-related benchmarks obtainable from the Tools menu. Your benchmark outcome can afterward be exported in simple wording, like an XML file otherwise PNG picture, prepared to distribute with others.

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    Re: AS SSD Benchmark

    The benchmark actually writes 1 GB of information (each test) on the SSD to obtain precise effect. If i cut amount of facts that the benchmark writes it will direct to plummeting of precision (observe CDM that not really writes the quantity of data still if you configured to 1 GB). Seeing as each SSD generation is quicker (on an inexpensive Indilinix-based MLC-SSD the benchmark gets as regards 5 minutes), it makes no common sense to support sluggish SSDs. You actually can run this check on top of a HDD except it will get awfully lengthy.

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