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System Name | ATLAS |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-4770 (4C/8T) Haswell |
Motherboard | GA-Z87X-UD5H , Dual Intel LAN, 10x SATA, 16x Power phace. |
Cooling | ProlimaTech Armageddon - Dual GELID 140 Silent PWM |
Memory | Mushkin Blackline DDR3 2400 997123F 16GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX1060 OC 6GB (single fan) Micron |
Storage | WD Raptors 73Gb - Raid1 10.000rpm |
Display(s) | DELL U2311H |
Case | HEC Compucase CI-6919 Full tower (2003) moded .. hec-group.com.tw |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Music + mods, Audigy front Panel - YAMAHA quad speakers with Sub. |
Power Supply | HPU-4M780-PE refurbished 23-3-2022 |
Mouse | MS Pro IntelliMouse 16.000 Dpi Pixart Paw 3389 |
Keyboard | Microsoft Wired 600 |
Software | Win 7 Pro x64 ( Retail Box ) for EU |
Something funny is happening at my Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) Version 15.9.8.1053 WHQL (2-2022), Win-7 Pro 64bit
CrystalDiskMark gives higher Write Speeds than Read?
Long story in short, I has looking for benchmarks about fresh SATA technology, from a vendor in Taiwan.
I did run identical Crystal Disk Mark (new version), and my 1 year old SSD A400 240GB Kingston, scored better and with higher write speeds.
How is that possible?
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) Version 15.9.8.1053 WHQL (2-2022), Win-7 Pro 64bit
CrystalDiskMark gives higher Write Speeds than Read?
Long story in short, I has looking for benchmarks about fresh SATA technology, from a vendor in Taiwan.
I did run identical Crystal Disk Mark (new version), and my 1 year old SSD A400 240GB Kingston, scored better and with higher write speeds.
How is that possible?