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KDiskMark reviews and mentions
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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
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Newly cloned SSD extremely slow on Linux
KDiskMark (3.1.2): https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark Flexible I/O Tester (fio-3.23): https://github.com/axboe/fio -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s] * KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes [Read] Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 2193.673 MB/s [ 2142.3 IOPS] < 3715.21 us> Random 4 KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 706.587 MB/s [ 176646.9 IOPS] < 180.59 us> [Write] Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 1370.687 MB/s [ 1338.6 IOPS] < 5616.86 us> Random 4 KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 411.690 MB/s [ 102922.7 IOPS] < 308.01 us> Profile: Peak Performance Test: 1 GiB (x5) [Measure: 5 sec / Interval: 5 sec] Date: 2022-12-16 21:35:37 OS: opensuse-leap 15.4 [linux 5.14.21-150400.24.33-default]
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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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Is it possible to test MicroSD speed on the Steam Deck?
I got to here https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark/releases but which do I download for Steam Deck?
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Response to "Flatpak Is Not the Future"
USB flashing applications like Balena Etcher and SpeedTest applications like KDiskMark which use PolKit to get higher privileges.
- Linux Mint 19 full install to a USB 3.1 thumb drive takes 10 minutes to boot. Seeking trouble shooting pointers.
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NVMe PCIe 4.0 performance on Linux
``` KDiskMark (2.2.1): https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 29 Mar 2024
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JonMagon/KDiskMark is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of KDiskMark is C++.