Originally Posted by
Anvil
I don't think you've been reading this thread.
The random generator test I did on the Areca wasn't being generated real-time, I never claimed it was, it's pregenerated.
The test on the Areca has nothing to do with this test, it was in a completely different manner but still using the same pregenerated formula.
If you are a programmer, write yourself a simple function that looks like this.
declare a buffer of 4MB and fill the buffer using
for I = low to high do
buffer[I] = random(255)
Write the buffer to a file, it will be incompressible.
The data written to the Intels are just filled with "garbage" from the stack, they don't do compression so why spend cpu power on them.
The speeds so far at writing is at the staggering rate of 30-50MB/s.
This is so simple that I can't believe you are questioning the test, it could have been done using a simple batch file just copying files and getting the same results.
Well, it's all there, it can be monitored using any tool.
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