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ReadSpeed v1.0.7664.1
ReadSpeed v1.0.7664.1 GRC's Hyper-accurate mass storage read-performance benchmark What you discover is going to surprise you. ReadSpeed is the most accurate benchmark of PC mass storage ever created. It has measurement stability and repeatability of greater than 4 significant digits – better than 1 part in 10,000, or 0.01%. After you use ReadSpeed on your own system, you may have questions such as: Why is the end of my spinning hard drive half the speed of the front? Why does the end of my SMR-formatted drive show impossibly high performance? Why is the front of my SSD so much slower than the rest and why are there places where it virtually stalls? Are these problems? Should I worry? Is it possible to fix these things? GRC provides public web forums to provide answers to all of the questions you are going to have. And it's a place to ask questions that haven't yet been answered. It is a community which includes many of the people who helped develop and test ReadSpeed. So, they are knowledgeable and experienced users. The forums will help you create a bootable ReadSpeed USB thumb drive, boot it on most PCs, run ReadSpeed, and put its results into context. And you will be able to compare your results with everyone else's. As you can see in ReadSpeed's output above: Drive 80 is a high-quality 250GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD. Look at the five regional performance measurements shown. Every one of them is exactly 274.1 megabytes/second, plus or minus zero! This is at least four decimal digits of benchmark accuracy. Drive 81, the SanDisk X300 256GB MSATA, is almost as stable. It is slower and its performance is a bit less rock solid, but even so, each of the five regions is either 182.5 or ...
5/5 1,771 Apr 15, 2022
Gibson Research Corporation
   
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