OCZ Vertex (30GB), real world performance

J

John Doe

The 30/32 GB OCZ Vertex, firmware 1275.
Two hard drives installed, the SSD and a 150GB Raptor.
All results in seconds. Lower is better.



From two different clean installs of Windows,
one on the SSD, the other on the Raptor.

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Smart Scan
Raptor
6
Vertex
4.5

Profile Scan, drive C only
Raptor (85,524 files)
240
Raptor
280
Different installation
Vertex (85,434 files, some sysem files went to the Raptor)
144
Vertex
154

Copy one 3-4 gigabyte file
Raptor
109
Vertex
75
Different installation
Raptor
108
Vertex
91

Copy folder, 2,740 files (1,000,000,000 bytes)
Raptor
49
Vertex
38
Different installation
Raptor
47
Vertex
39

7-Zip extract 3-4 gigabyte RAR archive
Raptor
122 (26 MB/sec)
Vertex
121 (26 MB/sec)



The next was done on some other install of Windows.

Copy one 2-3 gigabyte file
Raptor
67
Vertex
49
Compressing one 2-3 gigabyte file
Raptor
265
Vertex
205
Copy folder, 2,740 files (1,000,000,000 bytes)
Raptor
12.5
Vertex
11
Compressing 2,740 files (1,000,000,000 bytes)
Raptor
64
Vertex
62
Decompressing same folder
Raptor
84
Vertex
80
 
J

John Doe

Timothy Drouillard said:
The newest firmware (1.10) is supposed to make a big difference in
the performance. I believe...

"somewhere, over the rainbow..."

If you believe OCZ, advertisers, and OCZ fanboys... the Vertex
already runs faster than a speeding bullet. Looks like more
advertising to me. After the last firmware update, when the fanboy
enthusiasm begins to fade and real world performance sets in, just
publish a "NEW AND IMPROVED!" firmware update.
 
J

John Doe

Timothy Drouillard said:
I have the 120gig version of the Vertex
Yes it is much faster in some regards,

Like opening programs.
Restarting seems no different here.
but sometimes the system appears to hang for a while, but I don't
have enough experiance with the Vertx insrtallation just yet to
point the blame for the hesitations on something within my system
and it's installation of Vista, or the Vertex drive.

It is drive related, since it never happens with a real drive.

Installing and reinstalling Windows is easy here. That makes testing
easy too. After the fabulous new firmware update to 1.10 ...

In seconds, lower is better.
Copy folder with 8 big files (8.38 GB)
Raptor 336
Vertex 194
Copy folder with 20,288 files (3.46 GB)
Raptor 207
Vertex 147
Copy folder with 10,758 files (2.06 GB)
Raptor 110
Vertex 69
Copy folder with 5,379 files (1.03 GB)
Raptor 16
Vertex 17
Compressing folder with 5,379 files (1.03 GB)
Raptor 66
Vertex 68
Decompressing folder with 5,379 files (1.03 GB)
Raptor 77
Vertex 76
 
J

John Doe

Timothy Drouillard said:
Perhaps a bit quicker with the SSD,

It is much quicker at first, until programs are installed and Windows
is setup like it was before. I use backup copies of Windows. I have
copied them to the SSD right after it is installed.
 
J

John Doe

I did measure a significant improvement in performance after using the
tweak utility.
 

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