Hi!
I bought a rather cheap but not so cheap 1TB SSD drive advertised at rw
speeds of 450MB/s. I have 2 thinkpads, one X1 3rd gen and one X1 6th
gen. Now here is what happened:
1. On 3rd gen laptop with F32 I tested (and made a full backup) : 45MB/s
(NTFS)
2. I installed a the "brand new" F33, restored my backup and...: 85MB/s
(NTFS)
3. Since I was a tad late updating I told myself let's do it on the 6th
Gen too. Did a full backup on F32 at : ~400MB/s!!! (NTFS and ext4 - did
several backups)
4. I installed a fresh new F33 and the restore speed was then... 50MB/s
:-( (ext4)
5. I just restested the disk on the 3rd gen laptop and I am now (ext4)
at 45MB/s (I also just upgrade my BIOS to its latest version for this test).
So I was wondering if there was any logical explanations and things I
could do to ensure I use the disk at its maximum speed.
Thank you.
Fred
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