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- CrystalDiskMark Score Comparisons - Toms Hardware Forum
I recently got an external SSD that has USB 3 1 and decided to run CrystalDiskMark tests against all the storage drives on my system I tested everything from my NVMe PCIe drive to my HDD SATA drive and I thought it might be interesting to share the results and get some commentary I'm running
- Question - Is CrystalDiskInfo still safe ? | Toms Hardware Forum
The "CrystalMark Inc " signage does seem a bit odd, although the developer did explicitly mentioned it I don't think the certificate companies give these nilly-nally Did the developer really establish a company? This incurs expenses and may be unusual Has someone unknown bought the products? The developer didn't mention it Did he get a company to spot him a certificate? There are
- [SOLVED] - Crystal Disk Info Has Virus? | Toms Hardware Forum
I use CrystalDiskMark and Info, but kaspersky doesnt flag it as malicious, might be a false positive I personally havent had any problems with it
- [SOLVED] - crystaldiskmark not working | Toms Hardware Forum
hi i just tried my crystaldiskmark6 02 and 7 0 0h and the gui comes up, but it does not start running as admin 6 02 ran in the past, but its been a long time i have Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 1909 (build 18363 836) 2 60 gigahertz Intel Core i7-5600U 16GB mem Samsung SSD 850
- Question - Sequential write testing setup | Toms Hardware Forum
CrystalDiskMark uses Microsoft's DiskSpd which you can download and use the cmdline to run tests manually diskspd ? For options switches diskspd -b1M -w100 -c1G -o16 -Sh write_test dat > write_test txt Would write with a 1MB block size, 100% write workload, to a 1GB file with 16 threads and direct I O, parsing the output to a text file
- [SOLVED] - SSD bad CrystalDiskMark results | Toms Hardware Forum
Here's the CrystalDiskInfo Screenshot: See how it shows the SSD being Drive E:? For Windows and CrystalDiskMark the SSD is Drive C:, I just ran the test again in CrystalDiskMark using drive E: and I got normal results: Gonna have to trace my slow boot elsewhere Thanks!
- Whats so bad about running a lot of benchmark tests on a SSD?
I was running CrystalDiskMark on a couple of SSD drives Both the exact same drive, but one seemed a little slower than the other for some reason I probably ran the CDM benchmark about 30 times on each SSD Now I've seen some posts where people say you shouldn't run a lot of SSD benchmarks -
- [SOLVED] - M. 2 load times slow low CrystalDiskMark score, plus SSD . . .
Hello, so there are two parts to this And thanks in advance for any help as I am very tired of this! TL:DR - i5 6500, gtx 970, Asrock z170 k6 motherboard, 16GB ram - Sabrent M 2 giving slower load times than SSD - any ideas? Part 1: The last 2 days, about a month after a fresh install of
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