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DinoPC Asusinator 4670K OC (w/ GTX770)

This page tests the performance of the 128GB Plextor M5S Solid State Drive.
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The Plextor Solid State Drive delivers very impressive read performance, peaking over 500 MB/s in the sequential test. The write performance is slightly less impressive, scoring around 215 MB/s. We tested with both incompressible and compressible modes above, but the results didn't change dramatically. It is worth mentioning that 4K QD32 performance is excellent in both modes.

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ATTO performance results mirror the CrystalDiskMark findings, peaking around 530 MB/s in the read test and around 215-220 MB/s in the write test.

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5 comments

  1. Average build at best, I could build one much better than this. I dont like the haswell CPU’s either, id rather get the 3770k

  2. The motherboard is excellent, but with the name I agree – id expect an ASUS graphics card in it,. its a GAMING SYSTEM!

  3. Not a bad looking system i do love those cases, but the haswell chips are a waste of time IMO. who the hell cares about integrated graphics on one of these processors? I bet that is what is causing the heat build up.

    Nothing much to say on the system, its like 500 other prebuilts out there. the score is too high.

  4. Its not bad, the performance is good, but I just bought a second system for my office from pcspecialist and the cable routing is 50 times better. I dont think I could have done a better job myself

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