OCZ IBIS SSD review

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SSD Performance HD Tune PRO

HD Tune Pro 4.5

HD Tune Pro is a hard disk utility and benchmarking utility for Windows. This tiny application allows you to scan your hard drives in search for errors or take a deeper look at several performance figures coming from the storage unit.

OCZ IBIS SSD

First off, a sequential file test. We fire off 64MB of data comprising out of sizes ranging from 0,5 KB to 8 MB. Check it out. As you can see once we pass 32KB file size, the OCZ IBIS kicks in hard already pushing over 200MB/sec. Maximum peak writes are roughly ~660 MB/sec and 690 MB read peaks, I mean sjeesh...

OCZ IBIS SSD

In HDTune we average out roughly 288MB/sec on sequential writes. We peak to roughly 400 MB/sec, remember that this is a hefty task and test alright.

OCZ IBIS SSD

Write performance, we know that the 34nm NAND memory is slightly slower overall. Once we start to measure write performance we see figures reach a continued write performance averaging out at an average of 264 MB/sec with peaks to 356 MB/sec.

OCZ IBIS SSD

HD Tune Pro allows random access read and write testing, a feature not available in other software tools. Check out the 1MB performance topping 656 MB/sec. As comparison, a blazingly fast OCZ Vertex 2 SSD would push 260 MB/sec here.

OCZ IBIS SSD

Overall very nice write IOPS performance as well. We get 37MB/sec on 4KB files returned which is quite okay. Once we go larger in file-size and look at 1 MB performance, things pick up quickly again as we start to peak to almost 600 MB/sec.

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