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Ahhh, I`m so sorry you didn`t like my reply I guess you didn`t read the others, LOL
Since you seem to care about WEI so much, what if you went and bought a 970 and the score didn`t change at all, would that make you upset
Ahhh, I`m so sorry you didn`t like my reply I guess you didn`t read the others, LOL
Since you seem to care about WEI so much, what if you went and bought a 970 and the score didn`t change at all, would that make you upset
Not in the least because it's useless. Many other benchmarks for disks that give helluva more details and are more accurate. Still only measuring in real work that can give you right idea. I have seen fast SSDs, fast in the benchmark but dragging their a**es during some backup or scan in normal uses because of some system anomaly.
Thank you all for your constructive comments - getting too deep for me
I just wanted a simple record of my PC that I could as a basemark
I am pulling out of any further discussion on this topic
but much appreciated
john
Back in the days of Vista I seem to recall that you had to run the experience thingy after clean installing and after installing drivers and so on. If you didn't then things like Aero were not available. It is because of that, that I still always run the assessment on W10 clean installs.
Stormforce, the 950 is getting old. I don`t know which one you have, but compare its advertised speed to the advertised speed of the 970 512GB
SSD 970 PRO NVMe M.2 512GB Memory & Storage - MZ-V7P512BW | Samsung US
thanks AddRam
Stormforce
And here are 2 benchmarks that we like to use.
Disk Benchmark Software | ATTO
AS SSD Benchmark Download v2.0.6485