Crystal disk mark information11/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Notice it is 5 times the speed of the best HDD’s I have! PCI Express to M.2 NVMe This is interesting - the perf of a relatively new HDD hasn’t improved a lot. ![]() HDD - 8 years oldĬame with my XPS17 laptop (had dual ones of this drive) HDD - 5 years oldĤTB Western Digital inside a fast desktop. Good article on Amazon about disks HDD - 10 years oldįrom around the 2010 era of an Apple MacBook Pro. ![]() M.2 - wafer thin using a speed up technique called NVMe.SATA Usually 2.5 inch same size as Laptop HDD.Laptops use 2.5” and full size are 3.5”.Reviewers on Amazon commonly use this tool HDD / SSD / M.2 NVMe This got me curious as to performance differences between modern day drives and older drives.ĬrystalDiskInfo is good for the information, and CrystalDiskMark - scroll down page gives a good idea of benchmark speed. It took all day to install Windows 10 and updates (compared to an hour or so I’d expect) So - I am curious as to what these different categories actually mean? I've tried to look on youtube and online - only to find basic information.I needed to reinstall Win10 on my spare laptop that I’d stolen the SSD out of and had a 10 year old hard disk sitting around. Results are presumably below par as the USB3.0 adapter is bottle necking - was too lazy to unplug and open my case to hook up to SATA - besides, wanted to get actual USB 3.0 results that I could expect - as the setup is being used specifically for my Xbox One to get some better performance out of certain games.įinally - just for the hell of it, I ran the test on my 1TB Western Digital Passport, external HDD - and WOW! I had no idea how slow HDD's were compared to SSD's!!!! (Also presumably slower than a HDD connected thru SATA) ![]() Test : 1024 MiB (x5) Īlso, I found a 250gb Samsung 850 EVO at work, which I formatted and I have hooked up via a USB3.0 Case Adapter. ![]()
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