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    Harvey Almeida is offline Senior Member
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    Default Corsair GT Sixty Gigabyte SSD operating gradual

    My PC is set up with Asus Maximus Extreme 3 CPU board with SATA 3 controller on it. As long as I familiar the controller is marvel 9123. I do not familiar for what trouble or what conclusion I am seeing 370Meg read velocities and 90 meg write velocities. To acquire it I have too enabled AHCI within the bios also.

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    Initially I had few trouble with mine also, still later fresh set up of Windows 7 Meanwhile, I have found later much trying and testing few other things I figured out it somehow partially.

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    With the chip set drivers from Windows, it is unluckily not so fast. Might be I should imagine about it the SSD oppose a Crucial m4 to substitute or function is 2 64GB in RAID 0. What do you imagine of the proposal? Raid 0 SSD benchmarks on this depict at least practical 1000MB / s on the course. I will not remember entire.

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    A long as I familiar that the finish disable of page document is not advisable. There are programs that do this and it is utilized through Windows to "defragment" to the storage, so if a sufficiently big block of memory is available, but not sufficient random access memory is free. So if you edit less a page file still a really large picture even though you mass-RAM is not available

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    It got that if neither the card nor the board is excellent for this solid-state drive. You should have appeared perfectly before purchasing an SSD. The Southbridge on your board can have a maximum SATA2 iii GB / s, 300MB / s. Nevertheless, the 2 SSDs in the Southbridge should function excellent than on the auxiliary controller. Every board with built-in native SATA3 is certainly excellent suited for you, but not an option.

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    Commonly you can say that together the sequential read and write the rate is significant. Another important aspect is the 4k function and access times. Whether you are just but 280 or 500MB / s seq handle, is no longer observable.

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    AS solid-state drive utilizes about 0% compressible information, ATTO utilizes 100% compressible information. To give you an excellent image of the function of your SSD, you should once again benchmark the AS solid-state drive compression. You can search these in the menu below the category AS SSD tool -> Compression Benchmark.

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    Make confirm that your bios should be up to date so that the board and particularly the energy management and solid-state drive technology considered - otherwise it can lead to function degradation and troubles with SMART but also standby mode. AHCI / IDE is just a minimal dissimilar in function, with AHCI, it is more or less to the extended direction set.

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