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My SSD just got 7.2Gb/s sequential read

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I was just messing round with my new SSD and this happened.....:

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You guys jelly of my ridiculously fast speeds  :P

 

Yea.... I think something went wrong when I tested it. Weird thing is that it my other ssd ran the test and got normal results:

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Eh, I'll take 7.2Gb/s read any day  ;)

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Seems legit

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Isn't that from the RAPID mode?

 

RAM Caching

/thread

 

Aaaaah, yep! That'd be it. Such a shame  :P

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RAPID mode was on.

 

You cannot fool us OP.

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Isn't that from the RAPID mode?

Yep, mine gives me similar results. 

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Yep, it's Rapid.

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lol, with rapid i can't get further than 1.5GB/s

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This is getting tiring.

Every _single_ day some bloke comes here, crazy about rapid benchmark results

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Lets make a sticky thread something like "Is your Samsung drive insanly fast ? Check this"

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lol, with rapid i can't get further than 1.5GB/s

 

Let me guess, DDR2 RAM? Or not running proper dual/ tri/ quad channel appropriate to the board?

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Let me guess, DDR2 RAM? Or not running proper dual/ tri/ quad channel appropriate to the board?

Nope, ddr3 @ 1866 dual-channel. It's on an asus z87-k with crucial ballistix tactical tracer, the ram with blue led's linus uses :D

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Nope, ddr3 @ 1866 dual-channel. It's on an asus z87-k with crucial ballistix tactical tracer, the ram with blue led's linus uses :D

 

Hmmm that's odd then  :blink: Sata 2? Overloaded controller? Gah! my brains!

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Hmmm that's odd then  :blink: Sata 2? Overloaded controller? Gah! my brains!

Nope everything is fine ;D rapid just doesn't like my pc probably. I'm running it on the sata III ports of the intel chipset, well i only have intel chipset sata ports soo :D 

doesn't matter, i'm happy with it ^^

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A side question while on the topic of RAPID mode.

 

Does having RAPID mode turned on sacrifice an SSDs lifespan at the cost of faster read/write upfront?

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Your second score is your accurate score. The read speed kind of sucks. Should be 480-500mb.  A very good write speed though.

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