Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB // Seagate ST3000DM001-1ER166 3TB

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Niels2000

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Dec 29, 2020
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Just posting some specs and speeds for community reference. Program works great.

Code:
Driv Size  Drive Identity     Location:    0      25%     50%     75%     100
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81  1.0TB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB       511.9   509.9   499.1   530.7   511.9
82  3.0TB ST3000DM001-1ER166            196.9   196.9   176.4   145.5    94.1

                  Benchmarked: Tuesday, 2020-12-29 at 22:26

Edit: Looks better as code block.
 
Hey thanks for posting here Niels2000. The drives you've reported upon here are virtually the same ones I use (that SSD in my primary Win10x64 box, and 2 ST 3 TByte HDDs in my Seagate D4 NAS).

I may get round to using this kewl new tool from Steve later in 2021, but this helps me for the moment...