Let's do a synthetic test with Sandra, just to see if we can match the results we've seen in HD Tach.
What SANDRA also does (important for an HDD) is to test at several positions of the HD. See, at the outer part of a platter the performance is slower. The drive index test is what I refer to. The higher the better.
The WD Velociraptor is fast at 99 MB/sec and then the tested SSD shows absolutely brilliant performance up to 239 MB/sec speeds. I mean... look at that (!).
Subjective tests
Standard procedure for our HDD/SSD tests is to make a clean install of Windows Vista on the SSD drive.
Playing some games... work a little on it, just basic normal PC usage. And I just have to admit I like it.
Really fast access times, combined with good speed and no noise: What's not to like? Sure there's a slowdown every now and then, especially in small writes; yet, you get that stuff with a traditional HDD just as well.
Very noticeable is system boot up time. Windows Vista boots up in 15 to 20 seconds, which is typically a minute (maybe two) on an average HDD based system. Though in all fairness, the SSD Vista installation is new and thus clean.
For you, as a gamer, we did a subjective test as well. Call of Duty 4. Starting up the game, load times feel just so much faster.
On the Raptor it takes 22 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the G.Skill SSD it takes 8-9 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the Patriot Warp SSD it takes 8-9 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the Skill Titan SSD it takes 8-9 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the OCZ Vertex SSD it takes 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the G.Skill Falcon SSD it takes 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the OCZ Summit SSD it takes 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the OCZ Agility SSD it takes 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the Patriot Torqx SSD it takes 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
On the Corsair P128 SSD it takes again 7-8 seconds to start up the Ghilly suit level
I mentioned this before, but it seems that we are hitting some sort of bottleneck as load times do not get much faster anymore. Everything your SSD loads into memory, has to be processed by your PC. So this is our new challenge to address. None the less, remarkable to say the least. Again, this is a subjective 'real-world' test. Numbers might, and likely will differ in different environments / PCs, but one thing is a sure fact, you'll definitely notice a large speed up in level and overall game load times, no doubt there.
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