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Spec show 120 MB/s max sequential writes so you are doing better than spec. Writes are 420 MB/s spec.

I guess I'm not interpreting the specs right off the newegg page, seems to say up to 510mb/s max sequential write - what do you mean?

Edit: apparently this is common, they do some sort of test using data that favors their device, but other people have been getting 140mb/s max speed on this device as well.
 
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I guess I'm not interpreting the specs right off the newegg page, seems to say up to 510mb/s max sequential write - what do you mean?

Edit: apparently this is common, they do some sort of test using data that favors their device, but other people have been getting 140mb/s max speed on this device as well.

Sorry typo - meant Read spec is 420 MB/s and must have been looking at a different Hyper X model. I just looked at the first one listed.
 
My information is dated, I haven't stayed up to date with newer tech... But I remember some SSDs that used Sandforce controllers based their write speeds on "compressible" data. If the date being written can not be compressed, measured speeds were dramatically lower.
 
Crucial BX100 250GB
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I think on Z77 motherboard the bus speed is 140mb/s , if the ssd say on specification, write and read with 400mb/s
your motherboard only support 140mb/s. Yo need a motherboard with more bus speed.

Interesting, after enabling trim it's been giving me 300+ mb/s
 
Interesting, after enabling trim it's been giving me 300+ mb/s

My first motherboard asrock z77m with trim enable works only with 138mb/s.
 
I was watching this video in pristine quality while I did the test.


Edit: Joke-brag aside, I have a sabertooth z77 which comes with 2 6 gb/s sata ports. (That means something, rite?)
 

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Images are attached, but when I run the test it takes about 4 cycles before it hits the high speed (so it does the write then the read and then the write again would be the second go). The images are after each time and are just screenshots from a video. Does anyone know why this might be?

Edit: Should have mentioned, the drive is a Samsung PM961 EVO
 

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