KDiskMark
A simple open-source disk benchmark tool for Linux distros (by JonMagon)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
KDiskMark
Posts with mentions or reviews of KDiskMark.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-21.
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Where to get spare side panels for Intel NUC 9 Pro
Hi So yeah, ithttps://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/
- RPCS3 freezing after trying to load firmware.
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Could my SD Card be going bad, or could my Switch be?
``` KDiskMark (3.1.2): https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark
- Newly cloned SSD extremely slow on Linux
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If your games are underperforming or stuttering, this may be the problem, at least it was for me.
I'd recommend doing a speedtest on your MicroSD using https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases/tag/3.1.2 just to be sure your card is genuine and performing to spec.
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Weird download speed issue
But the theoretical write speeds definitely do not apply when it comes to the steam deck, you have an adequate card but I advise you do a speed test in desktop mode using https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases/tag/3.1.2 to double check the actual speed you're getting, it'll likely equate to no more than 80mb/s write which is most definitely not enough to handle download speeds of 70MB/s considering steam unpacks as it downloads.
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New to Steam Deck (and PC as well as Steam in general). I have a multitude of questions…
Since owners of this MicroSD card are few and far between, would you mind testing its speed and performance for me, using KDiskMark? You can download the program from here: https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases/tag/3.1.2
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PSA: A MicroSD card guide that seems to be sorely needed
Hopefully that provides an insight into why 'U3 A2 UHS-I' is the ideal card you should be looking for with the deck. I would always recommend when you purchase a new card that you run 'Kdiskmark' in desktop mode by downloading it from here: https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases Check the latest release and download the file ending in 'appimage'. From here open the folder it downloaded to, (don't open it from Firefox as it won't know what to do with the file) double click the file and should open the Kdiskmark window. From here you can select your MicroSD card and do a speed test to make sure you are hitting the advertised speeds!
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After weeks of frustration and headaches with download speeds I found a solution
I'd recommend you download kdiskmark from here: https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases/tag/3.0.0 (Download the one ending in appimage as it doesn't need an install)
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Why is downloading and verification so slow with my SD card?
Try testing your speeds with kdiskmark
org.openrgb.OpenRGB
Posts with mentions or reviews of org.openrgb.OpenRGB.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-03.
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App gives error on install... Help?
The one one Flathub is version 0.8.
- Screen Sync with OpenRGB + WLED on SteamOS
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Response to "Flatpak Is Not the Future"
the openRGB Flatpak, where you have to manually place a file into /etc/dev/rules.d/ because there is no way to access hidraw nodes from within flatpak. (the Steam Flatpak has similar issues)
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Getting an RX 6700 XT to work for Gaming on Linux
Also about Fedora, OpenRGB and consistency between distros... Well, flatpak might be the answer to that. Kinda of a distro inside of your distro and that's something that new users can definitely appreciate.
- Best distros for RGB support?
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OpenRGB is now on Flathub!
It is community maintained but built from source: https://github.com/flathub/org.openrgb.OpenRGB
What are some alternatives?
When comparing KDiskMark and org.openrgb.OpenRGB you can also consider the following projects:
CrystalDiskMark - CrystalDiskMark
corectrl
gsmartcontrol - GSmartControl - Hard disk drive and SSD health inspection tool
linux - XanMod: Linux kernel source code tree
CrystalDiskInfo - CrystalDiskInfo
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
fio - Flexible I/O Tester
OpenRGB
appimage-resources - Companion repository for AppImage article on booleanworld.com
CacheLib - Pluggable in-process caching engine to build and scale high performance services
xdg-desktop-portal - Desktop integration portal
KDiskMark vs CrystalDiskMark
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs corectrl
KDiskMark vs gsmartcontrol
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs linux
KDiskMark vs CrystalDiskInfo
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs flatpak
KDiskMark vs fio
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs OpenRGB
KDiskMark vs flatpak
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs appimage-resources
KDiskMark vs CacheLib
org.openrgb.OpenRGB vs xdg-desktop-portal