Real World Sanity Check

I wouldn’t dream of just relying on iometer tests to make sure that the new firmware actually made things faster - it’s far too easy to optimize for just a couple of tests. I spot checked the Vertex’s performance with the 1275 firmware using a few application launch benchmarks:

The Fresh Test is the 3-application launch benchmark I used in the original review. For those who don’t remember, I fired the testbed up and immediately upon hitting the Windows desktop I launched three applications (Photoshop CS4, Pinnacle Studio 12 and IE7). Pinnacle also had a large project to load on top of all of that. I reported the time it took to load all three applications.

Multitasking Application Launch Test

As you can see, performance is about the same between 0112 and 1275. So far, so good.

I ran a couple of application launch tests and the 1275 firmware performed similarly to the original:

Application Launch - Pinnacle Studio 12

Game Load - World of Warcraft

I used PCMark Vantage as another spot-check for performance. While application launch tests are mostly random read benchmarks, Vantage stresses both reads and writes - the latter showing a large improvement on the new firmware:

PCMark

Memories

TV and Movies

Gaming

Music

Communications

Productivity

HDD

Vantage showed a close to 10% improvement in overall performance, and 23% when we’re just looking at the synthetic HDD benchmarks. Surely the performance increases are all due to the Vertex’s improved write speeds; in some scenarios the gains are large enough to be noticeable in normal use of your machine.

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  • punjabiplaya - Monday, March 30, 2009 - link

    I'm sure you're also going to give mass exposure and some amazing feedback to a small company like Indilinx and hopefully they can gather more resources (people/money) and further improve their products. And pointing out Jmicron's "garbage" (haha). Dhanvyavaad.
  • gwolfman - Monday, March 30, 2009 - link

    Great point, I agree 100%
  • MarchTheMonth - Monday, March 30, 2009 - link

    well, I have definitely enjoyed your articles, but the excessive outpouring is most likely the /. effect as I'm sure you're quite aware of now.

    Cheers.

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