charteranna.blogg.se

Xbench ssd 4k
Xbench ssd 4k









xbench ssd 4k
  1. #Xbench ssd 4k install
  2. #Xbench ssd 4k pro

#Xbench ssd 4k pro

While both sets of results indicate very fast disk i/o, I don't think they convey just how much faster aĪs you can see below, the random reads and writes are where a fast SSD blows a conventional hard drive out of the water. Guaranteed compatible RAM and SSD upgrades for Macbook Pro 2013 (Late) Core i5 2. XBench shows the disk speed to be about 15% faster on the new MBAir. Run the benchmark and record the results. Choose the 4K option in the Test data size dropdown menu. Open the program and select the SSD you want to test.

#Xbench ssd 4k install

FYI - the SSD added to the old MacBook makes it feel twice as fast as with a conventional hard drive. B&W G3 with Sonnet G4-500 U/g Result 38.38 CPU 29.63 Thread 30.50 Memory 27.32 Quartz 43.86 Open GL 69.69 User Interface 39.13 Disk 62. Here are the steps to test 4K performance using CrystalDiskMark: Download and install CrystalDiskMark. 80 60 from Amazon (1 TB) You save 20 (25) 40 from Best Buy. The comparison is between a new 13" 1.83ghz MBAir with 120SSD and a mid-2007, 2.16ghz MacBook with a 60GB Other World Computing SSD with the Sandforce controller. It is fast, comes with good software, and has a five-year warranty from a reputable brand. I tried Xbench and Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. Uncached Read 44.60 13.05 MB/sec 4K blocks.

xbench ssd 4k

Uncached Write 136.34 83.71 MB/sec 4K blocks. I am also (and mostly) interested in the latency. I have a new 2.8GHz MacBook Pro with the 7200rpm 500GB hard drive and my xbench scores are as follows. Unfortunately I can only find benchmarks which concentrate on measuring read and write speeds. Thought some of you might find the following XBench disk test results interesting. Connected through USB3, Thunderbolt and internally (S-ATA).











Xbench ssd 4k