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Windows 7 took a shit on my SSD

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Anyone got any logical explanation why my Windows 7 install maxes out at ~170 write while Linux 4.3 manages ~250?

 

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Intel Core2Duo T8300 2.4GHz | 3GB DDR2 from Hynix | SATA II Patched bios (Middleton) | Samsung EVO 850
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???

windows 7 shows 256MBps and linux shows 232MBps

 

whats the problem?

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Try a different benchmark. I thought it was doing the same with my Corsair LS Force 60GB, but it was just the way the SSD's controller operated in Crystal Disk.

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???

windows 7 shows 256MBps and linux shows 232MBps

 

whats the problem?

Write. Look on Linux the terminal behind, that is write.

Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad T61 Widescreen 15.4" 1680x1050
Intel Core2Duo T8300 2.4GHz | 3GB DDR2 from Hynix | SATA II Patched bios (Middleton) | Samsung EVO 850
Arch Linux | Linux 4.3.X x86_64

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Write. Look on Linux the terminal behind, that is write.

Might be issues with either the controller, or the SSD doesn't like Sata II.

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Might be issues with either the controller, or the SSD doesn't like Sata II.

Yes it does like SATA II really well

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Is it really that open Linux drivers are better than closed Lenovo/Intel/Microsoft drivers?

 

Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad T61 Widescreen 15.4" 1680x1050
Intel Core2Duo T8300 2.4GHz | 3GB DDR2 from Hynix | SATA II Patched bios (Middleton) | Samsung EVO 850
Arch Linux | Linux 4.3.X x86_64

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Yes it does like SATA II really well

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Is it really that open Linux drivers are better than closed Lenovo/Intel/Microsoft drivers?

 

Wouldn't surprise me. the times I've had linux running on my old Asus A3H and this laptop (Pavilion DV6 3010AX-never used Linux on its new CPU though), everything has worked better. I even had each of this laptop's dGPU powering a separate desktop, so I could have a game on one with the HD5650, and use FireFox with the HD4250.

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