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Author Topic: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO  (Read 36755 times)

Ronski

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Re: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO
« Reply #45 on: February 05, 2017, 07:09:57 PM »

I think you have Rapid Mode enabled, see what it is with that turned off.
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Re: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO
« Reply #46 on: February 05, 2017, 09:07:09 PM »

I think you have Rapid Mode enabled, see what it is with that turned off.
Your right it is enabled, and there is quite a difference when disabled, but that will have to wait until i next need to reboot the PC again( ain't doing a reboot just to disable it,) & again to re-enable it
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Re: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO
« Reply #47 on: February 06, 2017, 06:13:55 PM »

Samsung Magician must be creating a ram drive of sorts.
As I have 16Gb of the stuff to play with it's not to bad, any lower and you could be in trouble.
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Just read this thread and thought you might find this interesting. I built a new Ryzen rig 3 weeks ago and bought a Samsung 960EVO NVMe SSD to run on it. Just got round to to benching the drive  :dance: i am well pleased.



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Ronski

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Very nice result there kitfit1, I was looking at a review of the 960 Pro the other day, very impressive. They keep on getting quicker, but I think I'll stick with my 950 Pro M2 for now.
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Thanks for the info snadge.

Also, for anyone with a Samsung 850 Pro not on the latest firmware, it may report the wrong powered on hours. Mines been running 24/7 for about 1.5 years but the figure from smartctl is about 2.5 years!

Latest firmware EXM04B6Q, "Improved compatibility and accuracy of 'Power on hours' in S.M.A.R.T."
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given samsung's record of bodged ssd firmware's I will accept the cosmetic uptime bug :)
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Re: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO
« Reply #52 on: April 19, 2018, 08:21:04 PM »

I realise the thread is a bit old, but wouldn't it make more sense to just turn off the web browser disk cache and increase RAM cache, rather than messing around with RAM disks?
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Re: The SSD Write Endurance test results are in: Updated for 850 EVO/PRO
« Reply #53 on: April 19, 2018, 10:08:04 PM »

Alex that is something I tried in the past when I used to use firefox, when I did that, the browser simply chose to not cache a lot of stuff, so it seems for various content it will either cache on disk or not at all, plus a ramdisk cache is preserved between browser restarts.

Never really tried it in chrome, by then I was just used to having a ramdisk so I still use it.
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Ronski

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Just built a Ryzen 3900X 32GB (3600Mhz) rig with a Sabrent Rocket 4 1TB SSD  ;D

Do I win the badge for the fastest storage?
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Chrysalis

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Looks like you are running that over pcie v4 so yeah. :)
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Ronski

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Somehow missed your reply, yes it's on PCIe 4
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Ronski

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I've been benching a few storage disks lately, how this for speed, does the bottom left right take the speed crown?

« Last Edit: June 16, 2021, 10:09:12 AM by Ronski »
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I have said for ages, what do I need these speeds for, well I noticed videopad seems to want to reread the entire video source file if I do anything with the file, clipping, exporting etc.

When you have a 13 gig game recording as the source file on a spindle, it is is fair to say a fast SSD would help, but I am not sure yet if I want to be using my SSD's as storage for large video recordings/edits.
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tubaman

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..., does the bottom left take the speed crown?


Yes and no - it's marked as RAID 0, so each physical disk is only running at around half that speed if I understand correctly.
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