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Samsung 840 Evo 120gb getting 1TB read speed.

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I'm having a dispute with someone about his 840 Evo. He claims he was able to overclock/tweak his 840 evo to get 1TB read speed on a single SSD, so not in a RAID configuration.

 

He has the 120GB model of the Samsung 840 EVO. He's having this big mouth against me which I find unjustified, so hopefully the forum can give me some real proof about this because he won't or just because I don't believe his story.

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BS.

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Haha, no.

 

Even when raiding SSDs you still cap out at around 1.6GB/s. A thousandth of what he claims.

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K.

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does he know how to read?

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Impossible.

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I'm having a dispute with someone about his 840 Evo. He claims he was able to overclock/tweak his 840 evo to get 1TB read speed on a single.

How can some1 OC his HHD/SSD? :o

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........and I have an i5 and it goes past 10 jigahertzzzzzzzzz

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Yeah...no.

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i thought max read was 560 or something like that... if it was possible i would give maximum of 700. ask him if he lined his SATA cables in cocaine

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sata 3 is locked at around 750- Mbyte per sec so he is bullshitin

 

LTT, we hate liers, lets find him and beat him up with harddrives!

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I'm having a dispute with someone about his 840 Evo. He claims he was able to overclock/tweak his 840 evo to get 1TB read speed on a single SSD, so not in a RAID configuration.

He has the 120GB model of the Samsung 840 EVO. He's having this big mouth against me which I find unjustified, so hopefully the forum can give me some real proof about this because he won't or just because I don't believe his story.

Top lel. SATA only has 6Gb/s transfer speeds.

 

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Well seems I'm having a war now. He's saying I need to shut-up as I don't know enough lol.

 

Forum help me out for ones.

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Hell has a special place for this man :P

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He now says he overclocked his data/sata controller trough his SSD? He even stats he was able to OC his SSD trough the Samsung program lol.

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He finally budged a bit and send me a picture:

 

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U wanna say that he writes with 3 GB/s? u fucking kidding me? this is almost instant!

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He now says he overclocked his data/sata controller trough his SSD? He even stats he was able to OC his SSD trough the Samsung program lol.

HOW THE HECK YOU CAN OC YOUR DRIVER???? 

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Well seems I'm having a war now. He's saying I need to shut-up as I don't know enough lol.

Forum help me out for ones.

He might have 2 of them in RAID 0. This way, he can get 1GB/s. Which is 0.1% of what he claims he's getting.

 

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Your friend isn't lying to you, that's Samsung's "RAPID" mode.. It basically uses RAM caching to increase I/O speeds in certain applications (like Samsung's benchmark)..

 

It is not overclocking, it is not false hackery, it is not a lie.. 

(1 TBps isn't right.. I think he means "1 GBps")

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He might have 2 of them in RAID 0. This way, he can get 1GB/s. Which is 0.1% of what he claims he's getting.

He's not. He send me a picture from ''My Computer'' that shows only 1 SSD, plus he put it in his laptop.

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