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Apple Computing Products:
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Slow running SSD in mid 2010 MBP?
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1438893" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>Don't use test to judge the dialy-use speed of your SSD. BlackMagic DST measures your disks speed by measuring transfer rates of uncompressed media(as shown on the sides). It is normal for these test to be lower than the manufacturers shown speeds, as this is one of the highest tress test you can perform on an ssd. Normal write speeds usually peak at the manufactures suggested speed. </p><p></p><p>Also, that speed has absolutely nothing to due with sata2 and year of the MBP, as SATA2 can have speeds up to 300MB/s. The biggest factor will be the quality of SSD and its sustained speeds. </p><p></p><p>>.></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1438893, member: 97843"] Don't use test to judge the dialy-use speed of your SSD. BlackMagic DST measures your disks speed by measuring transfer rates of uncompressed media(as shown on the sides). It is normal for these test to be lower than the manufacturers shown speeds, as this is one of the highest tress test you can perform on an ssd. Normal write speeds usually peak at the manufactures suggested speed. Also, that speed has absolutely nothing to due with sata2 and year of the MBP, as SATA2 can have speeds up to 300MB/s. The biggest factor will be the quality of SSD and its sustained speeds. >.> [/QUOTE]
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