12-29-2016 10:52 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:01 PM by ROGBot
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Menthol wrote:
It's close to correct, when you run benchmarks on a drive with the OS they will be a little slower, there are several other tweaks commonly used to speed up your drive
1. set Windows power plan to performance while running benchmarks, this holds true for any benchmark, drive, CPU, GPU
2. disable Windows, Super fetch and Pre fetch, google this to find out how
3. disable indexing on the drive
4. turn off Windows write cache buffering
I use 2. and 3. for daily use, a quick google search will explain how and why or why not to use 1 and 4, there may be other tweaks
You will never feal the difference between 3000 and 3500, only see the numbers in a benchmark