
So, should I just not worry about it? Is it typical for drive installed in the optical bay to not report directly in Speed Test? Like I said, it feels fine and way faster than a spinning drive, and Xbench reports seem ok (I think the score was something like 290 for the OWC in Lower Optical vs 450 for the OCZ in Bay 1 my spinners scored around 100), but in Blackmagic, it scores less than my installed 7200rpm spinning drives. In comparison, my OCZ SSD in Drive Bay 1 reports over 250MBs read and write. I made sure the firmware is up to date and even wiped the drive just to make sure I was starting from scratch and no difference. report 95-8, center for information Technology integration, U.

Boots quickly, applications open quickly, etc. The XSet XML Search Engine and XBench XML Query Benchmark. The OWC drive has El Capitan on it and it doesn't feel slow at all. Interestingly, I tried Xbench and things reported a lot better, but some of the tasks still showed lower write speeds than my other SSD. However, under Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, the OWC drive is showing abysmal performance: about 50-70MBs write and 100-130MBs read. Documentation > Using ApSIC Xbench 3.0 > Reporting Bugs and Suggestions Reporting Bugs and Suggestions Your feedback on any errors in the program is most welcome.
XBENCH REPORT TRIAL
This means that if your client sends you a job every couple weeks, your Xbench 3.0 free trial will last some 60 weeks (your mileage may vary). The trial is for 30 days of use (not 30 calendar days). This was great as it allowed me to easily swap my four drives from the 2,1 into the 5,1 and gain an extra SSD. Xbench 3.0 has a 30-day trial to check its features.

Only one thing I can't figure out: It came installed with an 240gb OWC Mercury Extreme in the lower optical bay. I love it and notice a huge difference, especially in Windows 7 gaming. Everything is moved over and configured perfectly. Found a great local deal on Craigslist: $400. So, I've finally updated from my 2,1 to a genuine, perfect quality 2010 5,1 six core 3.33ghz.
