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Samsung SSD Rapid mode

MrFluffyPants

Hey there guys,

So I was looking trough the Samsung SSD software and I found the rapid mode, enabled the option and rebooted my PC

Now I decided to do a benchmark in the Samsung software and this happend to me :P

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Any of you guys use the Rapid mode? If yes do you notice any difference?

Stay fluffy!

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I'm getting a Samsung SSD for my new build and didn't know this existed. Thanks! :)

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Hey there guys,

So I was looking trough the Samsung SSD software and I found the rapid mode, enabled the option and rebooted my PC

Now I decided to do a benchmark in the Samsung software and this happend to me :P

tllou.jpg

Any of you guys use the Rapid mode? If yes do you notice any difference?

Stay fluffy!

Wow, 4.4TB read/ 3.7TB write? That is a total lie.

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Wow, 4.4TB read/ 3.7TB write? That is a total lie.

That would not be TB but GB If I am not wrong?

PC: Intel Core i5 4670k @4.3GHZ | Corsair H100i | ASUS ROG Maximus IV Hero | ASUS R9 280X DCII TOP 3GB | 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866MHZ | Samsung Evo 250GB | 2TB Seagate Baracudda | Fractal Design Define R4 Windowed

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That would not be TB but GB If I am not wrong?

lol xD

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Just to prove it is not a Samsung Software error or something:

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PC: Intel Core i5 4670k @4.3GHZ | Corsair H100i | ASUS ROG Maximus IV Hero | ASUS R9 280X DCII TOP 3GB | 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866MHZ | Samsung Evo 250GB | 2TB Seagate Baracudda | Fractal Design Define R4 Windowed

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a simple google reveals that this RAPID mode uses RAM....hence the high speeds.....

*captain out*

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Just to prove it is not a Samsung Software error or something:

y4tz.jpg

That is super fast. And it is 7000 MB, So that is is TB.

"If it has tits or tires, at some point you will have problems with it." -@vinyldash303

this is probably the only place i'll hang out anymore: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/274320-the-long-awaited-car-thread/

 

Current Rig: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Abit IN9-32MAX nForce 680i board, Galaxy GT610 1GB DDR3 gpu, Cooler Master Mystique 632S Full ATX case, 1 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA and 1x200gb Maxtor SATA drives, 1 LG SATA DVD drive, Windows 10. All currently runs like shit :D 

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