Well, we'll just have to wait and see. :) It depends on the controllers ability to handle the load, but maybe it's just as good or better than the m4.
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Well, we'll just have to wait and see. :) It depends on the controllers ability to handle the load, but maybe it's just as good or better than the m4.
What's going on with the C300?
I don't know. Haven't seen anything from Vapor in a long time.
Well, it's probably time for a chart update too.
It's been 200TiB since the last update :D
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
423.28GB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 12
MD5 OK
33.86MiB/s on avg (~49 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 89/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 86 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 37 (SSD Life left)
E9 238892 (Raw writes)
F1 318081 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
102.60MiB/s on avg (~49 hours)
power on hours : 954
B1 (WRD) has gone from 87 to 86, looks like there is some activity on wear leveling :)
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 60 Update, Day 34
3.3.2FW
05 2
Retired Block Count
B1 13
Wear Range Delta
F1 323050
Host Writes
E9 249173
NAND Writes
E6 100
Life Curve
E7 10
Life Left
Average 126.91MB/s Avg
Intel RST drivers, Celeron G530 Biostar TH67+
778 Hours Work (24hrs since the last update)
Time 2 month 10 hours
11 GiB Minimum Free Space
Attachment 121673
I missed the 2 new reallocation events today. In the grand scheme of things two reallocs aren't very consequential, but I think it's noteworthy until it happens every day. The M4 is smoking the competition in that respect.
Speed went back up to normal, about 129MBs.
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
424.52GB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 12
MD5 OK
33.66MiB/s on avg (~60 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 92/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 85 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 37 (SSD Life left)
E9 241890 (Raw writes)
F1 322068 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
102.56MiB/s on avg (~60 hours)
power on hours : 965
B1 (WRD) is down again, from 86 to 85, slowly decreasing.
M225->Vertex Turbo 64GB Update:
588.11 TiB (646.64 TB) total
1579.88 hours
11822 Raw Wear
117.46 MB/s avg for the last 15.76 hours (on W7 x64)
MD5 OK
C4-Erase Failure Block Count (Realloc Sectors) at 10.
(1=Bank 6/Block 2406; 2=Bank 3/Block 3925; 3=Bank 0/Block 1766; 4=Bank 0/Block 829; 5=Bank 4/Block 3191; 6=Bank 7/Block 937; 7=Bank 7/Block 1980; 8=Bank 7/Block 442; 9=Bank 7/Block 700; 10=Bank 2/Block 1066)
Attachment 121683
Todays update:
m4
758.0663 TiB
2714 hours
Avg speed 87.82 MiB/s.
AD gone from 179 to 174.
P/E 13152.
Value 01 (raw read error rate) has changed from 23 to 30.
MD5 OK.
Reallocated sectors : 00
Attachment 121700Attachment 121701
Kingston V+100:
179.6779 TiB
710 hours
Avg speed 77.27 MiB/s
AD gone from 20 to 17.
P/E?
MD5 OK.
Reallocated sectors : 00
Attachment 121702Attachment 121703
Intel X25-M G1 80GB
11,1354 TiB Host writes
18674hours
Reallocated sectors : 00
MWI=92 to 86
MD5 OK
41.31MiB/s on avg
Attachment 121698Attachment 121699
The Mtron is a strange animal. I've tried both my internal SATA ports on 2 different motherboards, USB and esata on the same (M4A89TD Pro/Sabertooth 990FX) and USB and esata on my work laptop with no luck. I can get it to show in disk management but when I click on it the program hangs. I've also tried SATA 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s with no luck.
The mtron is either just really picky, or really broken.
I'm going to try it in my folding rig during the weekend and see if that makes any difference. I can change between SATA 3 Gb/s and 1,5 Gb/s on that motherboard.
Curious!
Strange that it did not work with USB either.
I bet it works with the folding rig, though.
Lets hope so. If not then I might need to buy an old pc just to make it work.
That would be the only reason to buy a Pentium IV 478 system.
Talk about downgrading :rofl:
My Socket 478 Intel PERL865 had SATA 1.5GBPS and 0 + 1. My P4 2.6C was probably better in IPC than Bulldozer... [cheap shot at Bulldozer]
That motherboard was great. I always regretted not getting one of the other brand boards (because you couldn't really overclock it), but it had optical audio outputs, Intel GbE, and was working nice with my original WD Raptor 36GB drive... 36GB is still a lot to me.
It's always fun to have system that you remember for years after :) I've been going the amd way since 2003 and I'm not still there yet. Maybe I need that SB rig sooner than I thougt.
What happened to Vapor ? What happened to the C300. Thanks !
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
426.12GB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 12
MD5 OK
33.48MiB/s on avg (~74 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 90/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 84 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 35 (SSD Life left)
E9 245727 (Raw writes)
F1 327164 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
102.56MiB/s on avg (~74 hours)
power on hours : 979
B1 (WRD) is down again, from 85 to 84.
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 60 Update, Day 35
3.3.2FW
05 4
Retired Block Count
B1 11
Wear Range Delta
F1 334738
Host Writes
E9 258195
NAND Writes
E6 100
Life Curve
E7 10
Life Left
Average 127.72MB/s Avg
Intel RST drivers, Celeron G530 Biostar TH67+
804 Hours Work (26hrs since the last update)
Time 1 month 3 days 12 hours
12 GiB Minimum Free Space
Attachment 121710
If the G1 is only going to write as fast as an X25-V, it will take something like 2 years to kill it.