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Written by Olin Coles   
Monday, 15 August 2011
Table of Contents: Page Index
OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 PCI-E Solid State Drive
Closer Look: OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 SSD
Features and Specifications
SSD Testing Methodology
AS-SSD Benchmark
ATTO Disk Benchmark
CrystalDiskMark 3.0 Tests
Iometer IOPS Performance
EVEREST Disk Benchmark
PCMark Vantage HDD Tests
OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 Conclusion

EVEREST Disk Benchmark

Many enthusiasts are familiar with the Lavalys EVEREST benchmark suite, but very few are aware of the Disk Benchmark tool available inside the program. The EVEREST Disk Benchmark performs linear read and write bandwidth tests on each drive, and can be configured to use file chunk sizes up to 1MB (which speeds up testing and minimizes jitter in the waveform). Because of the full sector-by-sector nature of linear testing, Benchmark Reviews endorses this method for testing SSD products, as detailed in our Solid State Drive Benchmark Performance Testing article. However, Hard Disk Drive products suffer a lower average bandwidth as the capacity draws linear read/write speed down into the inner-portion of the disk platter. EVEREST Disk Benchmark does not require a partition to be present for testing, so all of our benchmarks are completed prior to drive formatting.

Linear disk benchmarks are superior bandwidth speed tools in my opinion, because they scan from the first physical sector to the last. A side affect of many linear write-performance test tools is that the data is erased as it writes to every sector on the drive. Normally this isn't an issue, but it has been shown that partition table alignment will occasionally play a role in overall SSD performance (HDDs don't suffer this problem).

The high-performance storage products tested with EVEREST Disk Benchmark are connected either onto the Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s controller or 8x PCI-Express bus and use a 1MB block size option. Read performance on the OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 PCI-E SSD measured an average 1245.8 MBps bandwidth with an extremely close maximum peak speed of 1246.7 MBps. The Linear Read chart illustrates that SandForce read-speed throttling is not an issue with PCI-Express SSDs, as evidenced by the consistently flat transfer speed throughout the range of capacity. Everest linear write-to tests were next...

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The waveform chart below illustrates how the integrated buffer space manages file transfers, and makes linear write performance appears relatively even. The results seen here are still consistent when compared to most other SSD products we've tested in the past. The OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 PCI-E SSD recorded an average linear write-to speed of 1096.0 MBps, with a maximum write performance of 1243.6 MBps.

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The chart below shows the average linear read and write bandwidth speeds for a cross-section of storage devices tested with EVEREST:

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Linear tests are an important tool for comparing bandwidth speed between storage products - although HDD products suffer performance degradation over the span of their areal storage capacity. Linear bandwidth certainly benefits the Solid State Drive, since there's very little fluctuation in transfer speed. This is because Hard Disk Drive products decline in performance as the spindle reaches the inner-most sectors on the magnetic platter, away from the fast outer edge.

In the next section we use PCMark Vantage to test real-world performance...



 

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