yeah, i can reproduce this,
don't know, is it a bug or a feature,
DH0 is slow while DH1 is always 6,5MB/s or above...
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TF536 IDE speed
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Is that an actual thing or is it a Sysinfo thing?8 Bit Dreams wrote: 05 Jul 2020 08:33 yeah, i can reproduse this,
don't know, is it a bug or a feature,
DH0 is slow while DH1 is always 6,5MB/s or above...
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This happens on a "real" IDE bus too, so this is a thing and not a bug on the TF-cards.terriblefire wrote: 05 Jul 2020 09:42Is that an actual thing or is it a Sysinfo thing?8 Bit Dreams wrote: 05 Jul 2020 08:33 yeah, i can reproduse this,
don't know, is it a bug or a feature,
DH0 is slow while DH1 is always 6,5MB/s or above...
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In the pic, he only has DH0.... and its at 6.5mb.... ?8 Bit Dreams wrote: 05 Jul 2020 08:33 yeah, i can reproduse this,
don't know, is it a bug or a feature,
DH0 is slow while DH1 is always 6,5MB/s or above...
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Guys sysinfo is crap. These results are meaningless and very approximate at best. Do a measurement with a real disk speed benchmarking tool. Like diskspeed or even sysspeed.
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Agreed. Sysinfo is uselessalenppc wrote: 05 Jul 2020 17:45 Guys sysinfo is crap. These results are meaningless and very approximate at best. Do a measurement with a real disk speed benchmarking tool. Like diskspeed or even sysspeed.
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