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Transcend 370S SSD Speed ?

Klion

Hey guy,

            My specs include i7 4790k, msi gaming 3, 750 ti, 16 gigs, 1TB seagate HDD, and Transcend 370S 256 GB SSD.

 

My tests are below.

 

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and copy speed from Seagate 2 TB external of a 4GB movie file is below and is about 120 MB/s

 

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But If I copy the same file from within the SSD back to itself again, the copy speed is about 300 MB/s

 

My question is, On my Seagate 2TB to SSD test, does it solely depend on the external HDD's read speed ?

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i7-4470k? Is that Skylake? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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i7-4470k? Is that Skylake? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

 

:ph34r:  my bad, it's edited. its 4790k - haswell

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Well in this case, the 2TB HDD is a bottleneck in the transfer.

Like how it only can read 120mb/s.

The ssd can obviously take the 120mb/s and write it without sweating.

 

But in the other scenario, the ssd can read 541mb/s.

But the HDD can only write around 120mb/s, the HDD is having trouble keeping up.

 

As for copying to itself, the lowest number always is the transfer speed.

This can been seen for the first 2 as well.

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When you got dat M.2 PCIe SSD and yo' WD Black 1 TB is the biggest bottleneck in yo' system...

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