Interesting results.
Thanks for posting.
Just bought one of these to be a system test / benching boot drive after my raptor died.
Everything is great apart from the seq write...
Last edited by Biker; 02-11-2010 at 05:06 PM.
X5670 B1 @175x24=4.2GHz @1.24v LLC on
Rampage III Extreme Bios 0003
G.skill Eco @1600 (7-7-7-20 1T) @1.4v
EVGA GTX 580 1.5GB
Auzen X-FI Prelude
Seasonic X-650 PSU
Intel X25-E SLC RAID 0
Samsung F3 1TB
Corsair H70 with dual 1600 rpm fan
Corsair 800D
3008WFP A00
I'll join in with a few scores I got last weekend.
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Great drives at a very reasonable price.
Oh, it's 4 drives btw![]()
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Hardware:
X5670 B1 @175x24=4.2GHz @1.24v LLC on
Rampage III Extreme Bios 0003
G.skill Eco @1600 (7-7-7-20 1T) @1.4v
EVGA GTX 580 1.5GB
Auzen X-FI Prelude
Seasonic X-650 PSU
Intel X25-E SLC RAID 0
Samsung F3 1TB
Corsair H70 with dual 1600 rpm fan
Corsair 800D
3008WFP A00
Very impressive drive for the price, thanks for sharing guys.
Less is more.
supreme!
so this thing works,
u took that idea ?
will you add the MFT to it?
your array would blast digits
p.s - HD-Tach must be misleading,
specs says
# Sequential Access - Read: up to 170MB/s
# Sequential Access - Write: up to 35MB/s.
Based on current performance vs price, I think Anvil's 4xRaid 0 of x25-V's on ich might be the knee in the curve - the best "bang for the buck" - best value in an extreme storage solution - outstanding performance for approx. $500.
What about 2 x25-e's in R0 how would that stack up?
Might be faster than 4xR0 V's but total cost goes to more like $700?
The 2xR0 e's would probably be faster in writes - both seq and random.
The e's would probably also faster in random reads - but the 4xR0 V's are probably faster in seq reads.
Total storage size would be 160 vs 64 - advantage V's.
Last edited by SteveRo; 02-12-2010 at 03:02 AM.
SteveRo,
3-4 X25-V's are really fast, GullLars and I spent most of the weekend benching, creating graphs and comparing the results to other setups.
We compared G1's and G2's in different setups and the V did really well.
I'll try to get GullLars to post a few graphs showing the results.
Would you mind running your Areca/X25-V using the same iometer config file we used last weekend?
If you've still got the Acards I'd appreciate if you could try the same script on a few of those
Random Read 0,5-64kb exp2 QD1-128 v4.zip IOmeter 0.5-64KB QD1-128 config file
Use 4x cache size as the testfile length, except for ICH which is 1GB default.
The test is read only.
Tiltevros,
You can download the Technical Preview using this Link
Last edited by Anvil; 02-12-2010 at 02:56 AM.
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At qd one these drives seem to be only slightly slower at writes than a X25-M and reads are around the same. Reads and writes at qd 1 seem much better than a Vertex. For desktop users that mostly hover around qd 1 these drives are great value and if you need higher q/d performance a raid config is also a great proposition.
@ stevero
can u tell me the lenght of the test file that u r using in IOmeter?
Tilt - its all over the place - sometimes as small as 1Gb - on the acards sometimes the whole drive - no reason to limit it - no write degradation for RAM.
For the x25-V iometer runs in this thread - file size was 1-2GB.
These drives are pretty nice.
I picked up two of them a few weeks ago for $110 each. While I should probably put them together in a Raid 0 setup...I am currently using each of them as a boot drive. No kidding..Win 7 cold boots fully in about 15 seconds.
I would hate to add that raid card back on.![]()
MainGamer PC----Intel Core i7 - 6GB Corsair 1600 DDR3 - Foxconn Bloodrage - ATI 6950 Modded - Areca 1880ix-12 - 2 x 120GB G.Skill Phoenix SSD - 2 x 80GB Intel G2 - Lian LI PCA05 - Seasonic M12D 850W PSU
MovieBox----Intel E8400 - 2x 4GB OCZ 800 DDR2 - Asus P5Q Deluxe - Nvidia GTS 250 - 2x30GB OCZ Vertex - 40GB Intel X25-V - 60GB OCZ Agility- Lian LI PCA05 - Corsair 620W PSU
The default testlength is 1GB so you don't need to change anything using that config file. Just select the drive and you're ready to go.
(unless you've got a caching controller)
That particular config runs for ~34 minuttes. (64 runs)
I'm using a 2GB testfile (4x size of cahce) for the 9260.
(change maximum disk size to 4194300 and remember to delete the iobw.tst file if you change the size, you'll have to restart iometer in order to create the new file, or delete the file before you start iometer)
edit:
Just remember to select a meaningfull name for the result file.
(like e.g "9260_4R0_X2580GBG1_WB_DIO_NRA_DCE.txt")
meaning : 4 drives in raid-0, drive and model, Write Back, Direct IO, No read ahead, disk cache enabled![]()
Last edited by Anvil; 02-12-2010 at 05:23 AM.
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@ anvil
the file that u post is corrapted or empty :S ----> Random Read 0,5-64kb exp2 QD1-128 v4.zip IOmeter 0.5-64KB QD1-128 config file
btw im in the mood of buying this
The SC199 Cheetah Y-Series has R/W speeds up to 290/280 MB/s in 2.5" and 3.5" SATA form factors - which approaches the theoretical speed limit of the SATA-II protocol. It also delivers impressive R/W IOPS of up to 50,000/45,000 respectively.
but i cant find a store lol?????
i cant unzip it it says that the file is empty or corrapted
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