Sequential Read: 76.04
Sequential Write: 45.08
Random Read (512kb): 74.00
Random Write (512kb): 31.12
Random Read (4kb): 12.81
Random Write (4kb): 1.928
Not horrible for an entry-level, original design SSD.
Yesterday, I ran CDM 3.0 on the same SSD, after having Win7 installed and heavy usage for the past six months or so. Stats were despicable:
Sequential Read: 78.58
Sequential Write: 15.93
Random Read (512kb): 76.21
Random Write (512kb): 6.73
Random Read (4kb): 13.08
Random Write (4kb): 0.063!!!
Talk about drop off!
So, I've been doing some research, and DisKeeper's PerfectDisk 11 boasts a "free space consolidation" feature for SSDs that will move data into the same memory chips, and clear up half-used cells. I don't know all the specific details. But since my system has been crawling lately, I thought I'd give it a go. After running, these are the results:
Sequential Read: 78.24
Sequential Write: 44.27
Random Read (512kb): 76.15
Random Write (512kb): 17.32
Random Read (4kb): 13.03
Random Write (4kb): 0.22
Massive read improvements! Not what a fresh install of the OS would show (at least, when I did that XP install) and there may be some calculation variation between 2.2 and 3.0 of CDM. However, that's a marked improvement.
Not trying to advertise, just want folks to know ... there are options for fixing those old SSD's, and it was a free download. (Trial period will end someday, I'm sure.
-J




