Different SSDs ?

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Different SSDs ?

Postby bEtrayEr » Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:51 pm

In my Aspire One SSD Read/Write Test with HD Tune my SSD has the name "SSDPAM0008G1EA"
Read-Speed: 22,8 MB/sec (Average) - Write-Speed: 1,4 MB/sec to 7 MB/sec

Now someone in the german eeepc.de Forum posted his benchmark. Name of the SSD "P-SSD 1800"
Read-Speed: 30,1 MB/sec (Average) - Write-Speed: 12,6 MB/sec

Strange...
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby Duke » Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:19 pm

Linux or XP version?
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby bEtrayEr » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:30 am

Linux Version.
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby 2manydjs » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:01 am

First; he had posted it in the eeePC forum but I assume he writes about an Acer Aspire One, is that correct?

Did you use the same software to test? Also assuming the other user got his from Germany, could you tell us where you got yours?
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby Duke » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:15 am

bEtrayEr wrote:Linux Version.


Terrible read/write speed, just as bad as the XP version. Weren't the Linux version supposed to be fast compared to the XP version?
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby 2manydjs » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:22 am

Duke wrote:Terrible read/write speed, just as bad as the XP version. Weren't the Linux version supposed to be fast compared to the XP version?


From what I understand, there is a myth that XP needs drivers for the SSD and that's why it so slow. In truth the One SSD has just shitty specs and is slow, it just doesn't show in Linux. Maybe bEtrayEr has caught something about two different SSD's, but I'm afraid he's comparing the eee SSD with the One SSD (and it's already known that the One SSD is slower than most eee SSD's).
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby Evidence » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:37 am

I have read his post in the German Forum....and in this "EEE Forum" there's a certain section for AAO Users...so he's definately writig about the AAO SSD.

Well, is it true that the AAO SSD is slower compared with the eee SSD? I've heard it the other way round...
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby bEtrayEr » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:13 am

Maybe bEtrayEr has caught something about two different SSD's, but I'm afraid he's comparing the eee SSD with the One SSD

No, the benchmark was posted in an AAO specific thread (and I don't think the auther was fooling around).

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The AAO SSD reads a little bit faster (and writes much slower) then the eee 701 SSD.
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby Evidence » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:18 am

@Betrayer: I just saw it at the eee-Forum. The write speed is horrible! Just around 5-7 MB/sec on another Benchmark in your thread
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Re: Different SSDs ?

Postby ineedaname » Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:02 pm

I tested my A1 SSD. The read speeds are about 35MB/s while the writes are about 13MB/s but i still get stalls in windows. Its pretty much the same as the german guy on the eeepc forum u were talking about.
Has P-SSD 1800 as the name too. This one being a linux one originally.

I got my A1 in Canada.

Where did u get yours bEtrayEr?
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