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SSD-Z Download v15.03.15b




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Download SSD-Z, a handy information application for Solid State Drives and other disk devices. Using a database, it will show information about your SSD, such as the controller, processing tech, NAND type etc. Other useful information related to disk devices are also shown, such as S.M.A.R.T. status and partition layout.
SSD-Z functions and looks much like CPU-Z, but now for SSDs - the software is not from the same programmer though. You can retrieve technical details about your SSD like power cycles, over provisioning, brand, size, host-writes and so on. The tool also has a small benchmark.
Features
- Details of the controller and processing tech of NAND chips (for known devices).
- Verify that TRIM is enabled for your system and SSDs. - S.M.A.R.T. status and full list of all the device's available attributes.
- List of all partitions. Including hidden, unmapped and boot partitions.
- Benchmark IOPS, transfer speed and random access time (work in progress) - View the raw device identify data words.
Device Color Coding
Green for SSD Orange for HDD and other devices Pink for Removable Teal for Optical Drives
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Orthello
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#5034982 Posted on: 03/23/2015 09:33 AM
Hmm just loaded this up on my OCZ Vertex 4 (512gb) and ran the benchmark figures seem kinda low ..
9.87mb/sec on the 512b sequential read.
59.72mb/sec on the 4k sequential read.
224.11 mb/sec on the 128k read.
23.55 mb/sec on the 4k random read
3.8 mb/sec on the random access time.
The IOPs seem nothing to write home about either .. i know this is an older drive but does this seem right ??? windows 7 64 bit and 5 ghz 4820k.
Hmm just loaded this up on my OCZ Vertex 4 (512gb) and ran the benchmark figures seem kinda low ..
9.87mb/sec on the 512b sequential read.
59.72mb/sec on the 4k sequential read.
224.11 mb/sec on the 128k read.
23.55 mb/sec on the 4k random read
3.8 mb/sec on the random access time.
The IOPs seem nothing to write home about either .. i know this is an older drive but does this seem right ??? windows 7 64 bit and 5 ghz 4820k.
CrazY_Milojko
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#5035148 Posted on: 03/23/2015 02:59 PM
Hmm just loaded this up on my OCZ Vertex 4 (512gb) and ran the benchmark figures seem kinda low ..
9.87mb/sec on the 512b sequential read.
59.72mb/sec on the 4k sequential read.
224.11 mb/sec on the 128k read.
23.55 mb/sec on the 4k random read
3.8 mb/sec on the random access time.
The IOPs seem nothing to write home about either .. i know this is an older drive but does this seem right ??? windows 7 64 bit and 5 ghz 4820k.
Really low numbers indeed, try AS SSD Benchmark and if it also reports low read/write numbers then I would start panicking.
Hmm just loaded this up on my OCZ Vertex 4 (512gb) and ran the benchmark figures seem kinda low ..
9.87mb/sec on the 512b sequential read.
59.72mb/sec on the 4k sequential read.
224.11 mb/sec on the 128k read.
23.55 mb/sec on the 4k random read
3.8 mb/sec on the random access time.
The IOPs seem nothing to write home about either .. i know this is an older drive but does this seem right ??? windows 7 64 bit and 5 ghz 4820k.
Really low numbers indeed, try AS SSD Benchmark and if it also reports low read/write numbers then I would start panicking.
BUDA20
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#5035372 Posted on: 03/23/2015 07:07 PM
There is any way of showing the temperature in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit?.
There is any way of showing the temperature in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit?.
cyclone3d
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#5035452 Posted on: 03/23/2015 09:15 PM
Looks pretty good for SSDs, but it need to have the info that pops up for HDD taken out.
One of my Seagate HDDs shows that I have almost 4,000 PetaBytes written to it.
The other HDDs I have also show stupid high write amounts.
Looks pretty good for SSDs, but it need to have the info that pops up for HDD taken out.
One of my Seagate HDDs shows that I have almost 4,000 PetaBytes written to it.
The other HDDs I have also show stupid high write amounts.
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Nice program, no problems here on my side, neither on that rig from my specs (Intel 520 series 120GB SATA3 SSD on Transcend PCIEx SATA3/USB3.0 combo card, Hitachi 640GB HDD...) on Win7 Ult.x64 SP1 or on any other gaming or HTPC rig in my house.
thanks for heads up!