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Is it at all possible that, at some point during the test, it is reading from the Cache or from memory instead of the physical disk? That would explain a speed increase at least.

I moved all these posts out of the WEI topic.

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I have no idea left. I updated the BIOS, changed the cable, flashed the Samsung Firmware, installed the latest AHCI driver (1.2.1.197 from Catalyst 10.7).


- <DiskMetrics>
<AvgThroughput kind="Sequential Read" units="MB/s" ioSize="65536" score="7.0">135.57187</AvgThroughput>
<AvgThroughput kind="Random Read" units="MB/s" ioSize="16384" score="7.9">2426.07007</AvgThroughput> <---------------------------
<Responsiveness Kind="AverageIORate" units="ms/IO" score="5.3" factor="0.0">5.38000</Responsiveness>
<Responsiveness Kind="GroupedIOs" units="units" score="6.4" factor="0.0">13.52123</Responsiveness>
<Responsiveness Kind="LongIOs" units="units" score="5.8" factor="0.0">22.39657</Responsiveness>
<Responsiveness Kind="Overall" units="units" score="5.9" factor="0.0">302.82925</Responsiveness>
<Responsiveness Kind="Cap" Reason="FAILED">TRUE</Responsiveness>
</DiskMetrics>

When I run the WinSAT command from comandline and redirect the output, the values are lower.

I think this is a bug in WinSAT. I'll ignore it now.

Edited by MagicAndre1981
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