Sorry no, but I've seen 30 MB/s plus for 4K RR. This is one of the fastest drives I have played with.
Sorry no, but I've seen 30 MB/s plus for 4K RR. This is one of the fastest drives I have played with.
For now M5P's been a let down for me, not much improvements over M3P.. I was expecting ~40MB/s 4K reads, waiting for more reviews for clearer opinion..
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I have to run, I have youth football to coach tonight but you can find the TRIM / fill testing info here:
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/39...ned/index.html
Also, as I said in the review, this drive has something going on with TRIM but I'm not sure what it is yet. There was an NDA launch and the drive just arrived at 3PM the day before. It's not my best article for sure but I've been working the drive all morning to get some of the other details worked out.
So the drive is 75% full. You then delete all the files and re-run the benchmark? If so how long are you waiting between deleting the files and starting the benchmark? If you run it straight away try waiting for two minutes or so. You should find performance has bounced right back to new.
Yes, there is a delay put in between each test and each file load to the drive.
That's not the M5 Pro.
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Hi
I've just run my stress test ( this one : http://www.behardware.com/articles/8...a-6g-ssds.html ) on M5P and it reacts like M3P so i see no problem on TRIM.
M5 Pro 256GB benchmarks:
It is good to know that you are testing the M5P. behardware's SSD test results are always interesting to see, especially the tests where you fill the SSDs with data and stress them before measuring sequential and random write speeds. I'll be looking forward to seeing the M5P results on behardware!
For the moment i'm going crazy trying to understand Vertex 4 / Agility 4 performance/standard/very-low write performance
I've seen lots of weird results on the Vertex 4. Even just looking at AS-SSD results with fw1.5 that are posted on the internet, it seems that the sequential read speed can vary from low 400MB/s up to 520MB/s. And most of those are (I assume) with a nearly empty SSD. It seems like the V4 firmware likes to do some really aggressive housekeeping at random times, and this can affect the performance measured.
Even your behardware link to the Vertex 4 testing (with pre-1.5 firmware) shows the Random write "new" speed jumping around a lot.
I guess the V4 is just "twitchy".
+1...Ocz still has some work to do regarding V4 FW imo. There's a good chance that the majority of their FW engineers are up to their eyeballs with Ocz's first in-house (and very promising) controller...the Indilinx Barefoot 3. Looking forward to a review that thoroughly compares the marvell based V4 to the M5P.
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Any more info on the M5P? Plextor made an announcement and there hasn't been anything since as far as availability and reviews besides the TT review. Paper launch?
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Plextor might be a bit slow with initial production if the 19nm tosh toggle hasn't ramped up sufficiently...just a guess tho.
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They are on a boat from Japan to the US most likely. They might of been held up at customs for a few days or any number of things could of happened. The 19nm ramp up hasn't been all that fast and remember that Toshiba cut their side of production 30% too.
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I will know more about 20nm this time next week when I meet with some people closer to the action. When I saw IMFT 20nm at Computex and played with a working drive you could tell that it was a lot slower than 19nm. At Computex 19nm was ready to go and we have proof of that now with the P5 Pro.
I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see 20nm until 2013....but they are still saying 2012 as of right now.
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