I found a pretty good list of HD Tune benches at hardwarezone, then posted mine up. http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh....php?t=1967095 Representing XS!!!
Current: AMD Threadripper 1950X @ 4.2GHz / EK Supremacy/ 360 EK Rad, EK-DBAY D5 PWM, 32GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Vega 64 Wave, Samsung nVME SSDs
Prior Build: Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz / Apogee XT/120.2 Magicool rad, 16GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Saphire rx580 8GB, Samsung 850 Pro SSD
Intel 4.5GHz LinX Stable Club
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
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To be fair Velociraptor is far better looking model than the older Raptor-X.
Considering that if you go out nowadays to buy a Raptor you can only find Veloci (in various sizes), I think it would be a fairer contestant. As you can see, transfer rates are up to the task, while access time is spectacular for a disk with moving parts for mainstream use (half than that of the competition). It seems like WD still delivers and considering that SSD still have some years ahead of them before becoming mainstream, the (veloci)Raptor is still the king...
True, but there's still pretty good value in doing a cheap 4x raptor raid 0 array. I think I paid $80 for each drive... Not too bad for 200MB/sec transfer rates. 4x F1s would scream but out of my price range. =\
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Current: AMD Threadripper 1950X @ 4.2GHz / EK Supremacy/ 360 EK Rad, EK-DBAY D5 PWM, 32GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Vega 64 Wave, Samsung nVME SSDs
Prior Build: Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz / Apogee XT/120.2 Magicool rad, 16GB G.Skill 3000MHz DDR4, AMD Saphire rx580 8GB, Samsung 850 Pro SSD
Intel 4.5GHz LinX Stable Club
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
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I have 4 320gb f1s in raid0 and freaking flys, hd tune 200mb average, there also the quietest drive i have ever heard, best hard drive on the market, other than the raptors.
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