CrystalDiskInfo
elbencho
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5.2 | 7.5 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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CrystalDiskInfo
- Hitachi HTS548040M9AT00 Recovery
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Is CrystalDiskInfo The Best Tool To Inform Power On Hours For a New WD 14TB Drive?
Adware? It's open source: https://github.com/hiyohiyo/crystaldiskinfo/
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Amount of time it takes for it to stop workin
It does indeed look weird and unprofessional, but it's actually a really good tool. It's just made by some weird (but competent) programmer that's into Anime stuff. It's open source and recommended on the /r/techsupport wiki.
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I bought a new SSD and try to run crystaldiskinfo, it's says my SSD have bad health
Source code, line 10070.
elbencho
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[HELP] Nvidia GPUDirect storage benchmark for an AI400 system
You can also use elbencho (https://github.com/breuner/elbencho) which is functionally equivalent to IOR but a little more flexible.
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WD Black SN850 1 TB SSD Review - The Fastest SSD
I won't speak for him but Tallis is definitely aware (see his recent article on updated testing) and so are others. I regularly work with Sean Webster of Tom's Hardware (/u/TurboSSD) and we spend an insane amount of time working around SLC cache response and discussing it on my discord. These guys often use different tools (e.g. Iometer vs. FIO) although the one I've been playing with moving forward is elbencho. Either way, it's something that takes up a lot of time in SSD reviewer circles since it's a relatively tightknit group. It's a challenging topic especially as SLC caching algorithms are getting more complex, with behavioral and performance-based profiles and reviewers already doing preconditioning.
What are some alternatives?
KDiskMark - A simple open-source disk benchmark tool for Linux distros
oneflow - OneFlow is a deep learning framework designed to be user-friendly, scalable and efficient.
CrystalDiskMark - CrystalDiskMark
beatmup - Beatmup: image and signal processing library
gsmartcontrol - GSmartControl - Hard disk drive and SSD health inspection tool
cubefs - cloud-native file store
openSeaChest - Cross platform utilities useful for performing various operations on SATA, SAS, NVMe, and USB storage devices.
ParallelReductionsBenchmark - Thrust, CUB, TBB, AVX2, CUDA, OpenCL, OpenMP, SyCL - all it takes to sum a lot of numbers fast!
hd-idle - Hard Disk Idle Spin-Down Utility
sedutil - Use sedutil for setting up and using self encrypting drives (SEDs) that comply with the TCG OPAL 2.00 standard. This includes the requisite pre-boot authentication image.
signum-pool - Signum Pool: open-source, fair, auditable
GLSL-PathTracer - A toy physically based GPU path tracer (C++/OpenGL/GLSL)