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2 SSDs cant score this!

There is probably ram caching in Action!

 

IRST/Matrix storage manager is ram caching, but legal - I haven't ever seen it go this high. I'm not sure anyone knows how to police PCM05 anymore with the mega-tweaks though. lol

 

The gen usage does seem like a giveaway however, unless that was done on a hardware ram drive... Virus scan with 2 SSDs and matrix can go high, but not in general usage. There are a few different ways to do high general usage, the only legal ways I know of are hardware ramdrive (mediocre) and hardware raid with 1GB of RAM cache (that's why people use the PCIe raid cards).

I also benched onboard before, but nearly 5g Virus scan isnt possible!

And Intel rapid or AMD Software cant Set gen usage so high.

This is cheating with ram Cache or ramdrive.

Moose agreed .. only way i can get similar scores is when i use ramdisk . also webpage rendering would seem like the original explorer was swapped out with chrome also illegal

 

example of ramdisk : http://www.3dmark.com/pcm05/3168039

:HDD - Virus Scan

3031.44 MB/s ex tweaks so 5k IMO isn't possible mate unless there is a new hyper tweak also going by the general usage 500 mb/s is near equal that of a single channel ramdisk

 

 

I'm not sure anyone knows how to police PCM05 anymore with the mega-tweaks though. lol

They can't. This bench is a free for all as long as you keep the cap under 220. :P

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Moose agreed .. only way i can get similar scores is when i use ramdisk . also webpage rendering would seem like the original explorer was swapped out with chrome also illegal

 

example of ramdisk : http://www.3dmark.com/pcm05/3168039

:HDD - Virus Scan

3031.44 MB/s ex tweaks so 5k IMO isn't possible mate unless there is a new hyper tweak also going by the general usage 500 mb/s is near equal that of a single channel ramdisk

 

Only 3k VS on Software RAmdisk.

Advanced Cache options in Raid controller like LSi with DDR3 cache are allowed!

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