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Hi guys, I just upgraded my SSD from a 120gb Corsair Force 3 to a 256gb OCZ Vertex 4. I used paragon HD manager to clone the disks.

I just benchmarked the new SSD, expecting slightly higher speeds and this is what i got:

Corsair


OCZ


Any ideas why the Vertex is so much slower than my old Force 3 and how i can fix it?

Thanks guys
 
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ATTO uses compressible data, which is SandForce's main strength, that's why you're seeing such high speeds on the Corsair SSD. The Vertex is based on the OCZ (Marvell, actually) Everest 2 controller which does not do on-the-fly compression. Try some other benchmark suites, such as AS-SSD, CrystalDiskMark etc. to see a clearer picture.

As a side note, if you need a benchmark to tell you if one drive is faster than the other, then it seems you didn't really need to upgrade in the first place ;)
 
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ATTO uses compressible data, which is SandForce's main strength, that's why you're seeing such high speeds on the Corsair SSD. The Vertex is based on the OCZ (Marvell, actually) Everest 2 controller which does not do on-the-fly compression. Try some other benchmark suites, such as AS-SSD, CrystalDiskMark etc. to see a clearer picture.

As a side note, if you need a benchmark to tell you if one drive is faster than the other, then it seems you didn't really need to upgrade in the first place ;)

Crystal disk is giving the same speeds.

I know, it doesn't make much rl difference. I only upgraded for more space and so i could put my corsair drive in my laptop.

I read the TPU review of the vertex 4 and from the results, i imagined it would be faster that the Corsair. Are there any benchmark programs that give more of a real world result?
 
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The already mentioned AS-SSD, and Iometer, are solid choices. But again, I wouldn't care much for synthetic data - it's your user experience that is key. No matter how many programs say your drive is slow, if it's fast enough for you, then it's fast enough.
 
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