What do the "4K" tests really mean and why are the numbers so fucking low? What's going on here?
4k test is 4kb chunks via random read/write, which really taxes your ssd/hdd.
Basically 4k tests show the lowest you will ever see, really good memory will get better numbers, really really low shows really shit hardware.
q32 I'm not 100% sure, something to do with the way it communicates with controller.
>>61998506
>shit hardware
It's a HGST hard-disk from a Thinkpad. I was thinking more like it would be a driver issue or something like enabling/disabling caching or a drive management "feature".
>>61998549
>>61998622
All HDDs have low 4k buffer performance. SSDs on the other hand don't suffer this. Don't be worried and follow SMART.
>>61999788
All righty, it makes me feel better that it's expected behavior and that it's not just me. Thanks.
>>62000037
Newer drives have better performance
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>>61998648
>>62000078
Yeah, that's expected too. I was just curious to know if I was doing something wrong and how to fix it, if that was the case.
Truth to be told, it's my secondary non-os hdd and I didn't felt the lack of performance irl (even if it looks bad by looking at those 4K numbers).
>>62000197
Yea those numbers are typical of hard drives. Nothing you can do about it software-wise