QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Oct 2 2010, 03:00 PM)
right question
Intel RST Beta 10 driver.It uses 16mb caching of ure Mem
so when u have a insanely fast mem .. with low latency say running at 23k MB's..
result above is what u get.
ICH10R now is insane..
But comes at a cost. anything above 210 now i am no more superstable.Suspect i am hitting the Read limit on Sata 2..if u see the above atto u will see suddenly a consistent read of 761519
Still testing stage now..
RST driver seems very unstable now. Got blue blue screen
Added on October 5, 2010, 2:15 pmQUOTE(jinaun @ Aug 4 2010, 04:51 PM)
SDD Controllers
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Intel Gen1 - PC29AS21AA0
Intel X25-M G1 50nm Flash
Kingston SSDNow E Series
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Intel Gen2 - PC29AS21BA0
Drives based on this controller:-
Intel X25-M G2 34nm Flash
Kingston SSDNow M Series
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Sandforce SF-1200 Series (Client Processor)
Drives based on this controller:-
Corsair F Series
OWC Mercury Extreme Pro
G.Skill Phoenix Pro
OCZ Vertex 2
OCZ Agility 2 (with 10k random-write cap)
OCZ Vertex LE
OCZ Vertex 2 Pro
OCZ Vertex 2 EX
OCZ Vertex 2E
OCZ Agility 2E
Mushkin Callisto Deluxe
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Sandforce SF-1500 Series (Enterprise Processor)
Drives based on this controller:-
OCZ Vertex 2 Pro
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JMicron JMF602
Drives based on this controller:-
OCZ Core Series
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JMicron JMF612
Drives based on this controller:-
Corsair R Series
ADATA S596
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Indilinx "barefoot" controller
Drives based on this controller:-
Corsair N Series
Corsair E Series
OCZ Vertex
OCZ Agility
OCZ Onyx
OCZ Solid 2
OCZ Vertex EX
OCZ Agility Ex
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Toshiba T6UG1XBG
Drives based on this controller:-
Kingston SSDNow V+ Second Generation
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Samsung S3C29RBB01-YK40
Drives based on this controller:-
Corsair P Series
OCZ Summit
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Marvell
Drives based on this controller:-
Crucial RealSSD C300
Sources:
http://www.anandtech.com/print/2829http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?opti...d=444&Itemid=60http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2...sd-controller/1My vote is intel, they are the founder of ssd controller.
This post has been edited by OlgaC4: Oct 5 2010, 02:15 PM