just realized that they also throttle the sata3(6Gbps) interface down to sata1(1.5Gbps).
This is kind of a bummer, as my ssd could otherwise be operated at nearly 3x it's current speed.
source: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads ... ry.580720/
BR,
Karl Klammer
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- Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:01 pm
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Thanks for the cpu info, Shawn.
Do you happen to have the specs for mk6 sata interface?
I guess it must be v1(1,5Gbits) as this roughly translates to the 200MBytes I'm getting.
This, however, would seem unlikely for a 2012 toughbook, as the 2013 thinkpad has sata3.
BR
Karl Klammer
Do you happen to have the specs for mk6 sata interface?
I guess it must be v1(1,5Gbits) as this roughly translates to the 200MBytes I'm getting.
This, however, would seem unlikely for a 2012 toughbook, as the 2013 thinkpad has sata3.
BR
Karl Klammer
- Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:34 am
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Introduction - and Performance of I5-3320M on Thinkpad vs TB
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