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What is your AS SSD Benchmark score?

appears rapid does not work on samsung m.2 pcie drives which makes me doubt the figures shown as the bandwidth is far higher on pcie x4
raid won't work either as i have 2 different 1tb drives 1 on pcie the other on sata
guess mines as fast its ever going to be
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appears rapid does not work on samsung m.2 pcie drives

It works on 830/40/50/60 and some others.

M.2 are not supported
 
Greetings. Just got a new laptop with a 512 GB SSD on PCIe 3.0 bus. Speed looks OK. However, it works at a pretty warm temperature (60-70 °C). What do you think?

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Here's my Score. Man there's a big difference from my mechanical drive

mSATA Micron 256GB SSD

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WD Black SATAIII

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Both tested in my Dell Latitude Laptop
 
Here's my new 860 EVO

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Wow, how can my 6 months old 860 EVO can get a score far higher than you?

Oh by the way I turned on rapid mode

Yeah I just realized you had RAPID mode on so I turned it on too

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I'd say mine's a fair bit slower because
a: Older mobo using AMD 990FX/SB950
b: DDR3 2400MHz ram as cache
 
Wow, how can my 6 months old 860 EVO can get a score far higher than you?

If Rapid Mode is enabled then the results are not valid.

However my 850 EVO 250GB score is way higher
than your with Rapid Mode enabled :p

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@hgloow would you mind to share some test without Rapid Mode enabled?
 
@hgloow Can you also fill in your system specs please even though it is a laptop it still has mostly the same specs as a desktop ie: CPU, Ram, GPU, etc etc
 
@hgloow would you mind to share some test without Rapid Mode enabled?
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Without rapid mode, just nearly the same as the official specs said :)

@hgloow Can you also fill in your system specs please even though it is a laptop it still has mostly the same specs as a desktop ie: CPU, Ram, GPU, etc etc

ASUS X550VXK, My system spec
OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU: i7-7700HQ
RAM: 16GB Corsair 2166MHz
GPU : GTX 950M 2GB
Storage : 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, 1TB Toshiba MQ01ABD100 5400rpm
Display: FHD 60Hz

This laptop is 1 year old
 
system specs in you profile

not bad for me considering my system has an old ASUS Crosshair V Formula mobo and 8GB DDR3-2400

also your's uses more ram for the cache in rapid mode because you have more ram to spare 1GB vs mine at 512MB it probably makes a difference
 
some of your scores look way down,especially 4k writes.here's my 860 evo I got like a month ago. it's your old ass platform most likely.if you're a die-hard AMD fan get a ryzen,it'll blow that fx8 out of the water.these days fx cpus belong in your grandma's internet pc.

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here's my first 850 pro 256gb

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here's the second one

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and the 512gb one

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all my sammy drives break 1200 pts.,nice

my OS 128gb su900 stumbles on high thread reads, though 4k random r/w look very good and the observable performance is not any different from when I had 850 Pro's as OS drives

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system specs in you profile

not bad for me considering my system has an old ASUS Crosshair V Formula mobo and 8GB DDR3-2400

also your's uses more ram for the cache in rapid mode because you have more ram to spare 1GB vs mine at 512MB it probably makes a difference
Rapid mode uses 25% of total system ram (1-4GB of ram for me) for cache so maybe that's why
 
Did this before, but here is with latest AS SSD version.

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Sammy 960 EVO M.2s
 
Not exactly rapid mode, and not exactly ssd and not exactly raid :)


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