M Mir96TA Golden Member Oct 21, 2002 1,950 37 91 Jun 16, 2016 #1 Is this normal mSata performance ? Here is a Crystal Disk info Crystal Mark HdTune test CPU is i5 Chipset I was thinking bare minimumit will do 400 and up on Write 450 and up for read!
Is this normal mSata performance ? Here is a Crystal Disk info Crystal Mark HdTune test CPU is i5 Chipset I was thinking bare minimumit will do 400 and up on Write 450 and up for read!
M Mir96TA Golden Member Oct 21, 2002 1,950 37 91 Jun 18, 2016 #3 hojnikb said: Whats the exact model number ? Click to expand... I bought SMS200S3 Here is a PDF Maunal
hojnikb said: Whats the exact model number ? Click to expand... I bought SMS200S3 Here is a PDF Maunal
VirtualLarry No Lifer Aug 25, 2001 56,587 10,225 126 Jun 18, 2016 #4 Shouldn't CDI list AHCI under features, if supported? Did Kingston make an mSATA drive that only supports IDE mode? Edit: No mention of AHCI on the datasheet. Last edited: Jun 19, 2016
Shouldn't CDI list AHCI under features, if supported? Did Kingston make an mSATA drive that only supports IDE mode? Edit: No mention of AHCI on the datasheet.
Phynaz Lifer Mar 13, 2006 10,140 819 126 Jun 19, 2016 #5 Seems about right for a Sandforce drive. Review of that device http://www.legitreviews.com/kingston-ms200-120gb-msata-ssd-review_125006 Last edited: Jun 19, 2016
Seems about right for a Sandforce drive. Review of that device http://www.legitreviews.com/kingston-ms200-120gb-msata-ssd-review_125006
M Mir96TA Golden Member Oct 21, 2002 1,950 37 91 Jun 19, 2016 #6 Well I guess this could be a good candidate for a HHD Cache.
M Mir96TA Golden Member Oct 21, 2002 1,950 37 91 Jun 19, 2016 #7 I did the Bios upgrade Crystal Mark HD Tune Install the newer version Intel Chipset Driver 14.8.0.1042
I did the Bios upgrade Crystal Mark HD Tune Install the newer version Intel Chipset Driver 14.8.0.1042