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    • creaytC
      creayt @Deleted74295
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      @Breffni-Potter Now I know everything about your computer. Including that you have not OC'd it.

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      • creaytC
        creayt @Deleted74295
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        @Breffni-Potter Are you using rapid mode w/ that Samsung SSD? If not you may up your scores quite a bit w/ it on.

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        • Deleted74295D
          Deleted74295 Banned
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          I prefer that if the power dies I don't risk losing data 🙂 that's the danger of rapid mode.

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          • creaytC
            creayt @Deleted74295
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            @Breffni-Potter What data do you think you'd lose? The last 3 seconds of work?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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              @Breffni-Potter said:

              I prefer that if the power dies I don't risk losing data 🙂 that's the danger of rapid mode.

              Wuss. Where is your sense of adventure?

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              • Deleted74295D
                Deleted74295 Banned
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                I'll run 2 SSDs in raid-0 then.

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                • creaytC
                  creayt @Deleted74295
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                  @Breffni-Potter Still won't compete sadly. I'm getting over 5GB/s read/write on mine, and it's only a 256GB.

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                  • Deleted74295D
                    Deleted74295 Banned
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                    That rapid mode sounds like bobbins.

                    How can it give you 5GB performance with no risk?... What is it actually doing.

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                    • creaytC
                      creayt @Deleted74295
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                      @Breffni-Potter It's just using system RAM as a buffer and writing ( and then intelligently reading until the buffer is purged ) everything from it, like a middleman between Windows and the actual SSD.

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                      • Deleted74295D
                        Deleted74295 Banned
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                        Right, so in my case if I go hungry on VMs and eat more RAM. It won't work as well?

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                        • creaytC
                          creayt @creayt
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                          @creayt But the SSD is so high performance that the buffer is flushed very quickly still, just not as quickly as writing to RAM, so if power loss happened you'd be looking at a max of like 5 seconds of work lost in most scenarios.

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                          • creaytC
                            creayt @Deleted74295
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                            @Breffni-Potter Yeah, if you're using almost all of your RAM it's probably not a good idea. Hence why my last few systems have been 32GB. It's that much faster.

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                              Deleted74295 Banned
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                              Maybe I'll get an extra pair of cards. 🙂

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                              • creaytC
                                creayt @Deleted74295
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                                @Breffni-Potter The catch is it can only work with 1 SSD, has to be a Samsung, and can't be part of a RAID. But yes, it's just amazing. It makes M2 and PCIE SSDs look slow as dickles.

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                                  creayt @creayt
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                                  @creayt AMA:

                                  http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/downloads/document/Samsung_SSD_Rapid_Mode_Whitepaper_EN.pdf

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                                  • creaytC
                                    creayt @creayt
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                                    @creayt Time of that writing is the release of the 840 EVO, so they may've changed some things since its release but very informative.

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                                      Deleted74295 Banned
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                                      Ewww, whitepaper 😛

                                      I'll add it to the pile.

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                                      • creaytC
                                        creayt @Deleted74295
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                                        @Breffni-Potter "RAPID was specifically designed to not add any additional risk to user or system data, even in the event of a power-loss. In fact, RAPID strictly adheres to Windows
                                        conventions in its treatment of any buffered writes in DRAM -- RAPID obeys all
                                        “flush” commands, so any writes buffered by RAPID will make it to the persistent
                                        media just like the Windows OS cache or the HDD cache. "

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                                        • creaytC
                                          creayt @Deleted74295
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                                          @Breffni-Potter

                                          You actually beat my score on this by about 100 points, trying to figure out wtf. My best guess is that since your base clock is 4.0 and mine is 3.3 that was the difference. I wonder if there's a way to OC my base clock and not just the turbo boost ceiling. Anyone know on this? here are my XTU settings.

                                          0_1456507659428_settings.PNG

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                                          • Deleted74295D
                                            Deleted74295 Banned
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                                            Haha. Imagine if I over clock my system 🙂

                                            It's got plenty of cooling and grunt to do it. So why not.

                                            Oh and the system is coming up to 2 years old nearly.

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